The chaos following Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s announcement that tendered Rs 500 and Rs 1000 notes illegal has created enough confusion in India. People have been waiting in long queues outside banks, ATMs and post offices to exchange the old currency notes with the new ones.
Amid such circumstances, the presence of Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi outside one of the busiest areas of the National Capital hasn’t been of much help either.
Apparently, the 46-year-old leader joined the crowd outside the SBI bank near Parliament Street bank in New Delhi to exchange Rs 4000 currency notes. “I have come to exchange Rs. 4,000. My people are suffering, I have come to stand with them,” he told the reporters.
While his move is being seen as a positive step by some, there are some who don’t agree. Here’s what Twitterati think about Rahul Gandhi:
Rahul Gandhi thinks ATM stands for Any Time Mummy.
Courtesy @yudhajit— Tushar (@juventino1978) November 11, 2016
Breaking News – Rahul Gandhi exchanged his pocket money today by going in the bank for the 1st time..
— Kushang Joshi (KJ) (@kushangjoshi) November 11, 2016
Does Rahul Gandhi know how to use ATM?
— Piyush Somani (@prvsomani) November 11, 2016
@AntiSethi kyu Congress VP Rahul Gandhi ko tuition fee nahi bharni kya
— ₹!हुल (@iRahulNath) November 11, 2016
Rahul Gandhi making his maiden visit to an atm! With full security and cameras. Apparently to understand the… https://t.co/ESreiHXF9H
— Prashant Kalra (@delhifoodtours) November 11, 2016
Breaking News – Rahul Gandhi exchanged his pocket money today by going in the bank for the 1st time..
— Kushang Joshi (KJ) (@kushangjoshi) November 11, 2016
#CashRush: Rahul Gandhi withdraws Rs 4,000 from ATM-maybe first time in life. Kejriwal must be wondering: "Why didn't I think of it?".
— Indrajeet Rai (@drindrajeetrai) November 11, 2016
Why did the teller give Rahul Gandhi only 4 rupees?
Because, zero loss.— Shilpa Rathnam (@shilparathnam) November 11, 2016
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