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BJP Targets Deependra Hooda for Mocking Vice President

BJP Targets Deependra Hooda for Mocking Vice President

Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar was mimicked by Trinamool MP Kalyan Banerjee

Political Fallout from the Parliament Incident

Haryana BJP has launched a social media attack on Rajya Sabha member Deependra Hooda for mimicking the Vice President outside Parliament House. The video shared by BJP attempts to diminish the stature of Hooda, who identifies as a farmer and Jat leader, aligning him with his father, former CM Bhupendra Singh Hooda.

Farmers' Leader Ridiculed

The BJP tweet condemns the mockery of Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar, hailing from a farmer and Jat family while highlighting Deependra Hooda's laughter during the incident. The Hooda father-son duo, considered prominent figures in Haryana's political landscape, is the target of the BJP's attempt to weaken their influence in the state. 

BJP Agriculture Minister Responds

Haryana Agriculture Minister JP Dalal expressed personal dismay over the video, emphasising the mockery of a farmer's son holding India's second-highest post. Dalal asserts that the dynastic opposition's actions insult the entire farmer society and predicts that the farmers will respond to such behaviour.

Congress and BJP Clash

The suspension of MPs from Parliament led to protests, with the Trinamool Congress MP mimicking the Vice President. Rahul Gandhi shared the video, and BJP seized the opportunity to target TMC, Rahul, and Congress. The incident escalated tensions between the two major political parties.

BJP Viral Campaign

The Haryana BJP team amplified the incident by making a viral video targeting Deependra Hooda directly. The video attempts to manipulate the political equation by associating the Vice President with a farmer and Jat family, further intensifying the confrontation between BJP and Congress.

Crossfire Continues

Congress leaders expressed disappointment over the suspension of numerous MPs, while BJP retaliated by burning effigies of Rahul Gandhi, Mamata Banerjee, and the mimicking MP. The clash between the two parties remains at the forefront as they navigate the political fallout from the Parliament incident.

 

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