New Delhi: BJP leader and MLA from Robertsganj, UP Bhupesh Chaubey on Tuesday took a swipe at Indian Cricket Team Captain and cricketer Virat Kohli.
In a tweet Chaubey made on Tuesday, he told Kohli that the country does not like his crap.
“Virat Kohli, the nation does not like your crap,” Chaubey wrote in Hindi.
Virat Kohli has been a soft target for the right-wing trolls and cyberbullies after he had shared ‘Diwali Tips’ in a Pinterest ad.
Teaming with Pinterest, Kohli shared a video on his official Twitter account about the upcoming festival of Diwali. The video is part of the Pinterest Ad campaign as obvious by the video and the hashtag he used for this tweet.
In the self-recorded video, Kohli says that this year has been difficult for people across the globe, especially for Indians. Hence, we are all looking forward to Diwali. As Diwali comes closer, he will share tips on how to enjoy a meaningful Diwali with family and friends.
Some right-wing Twitter users trolled Kohli. They asked why he should share tips on a Hindu festival and questioned him by using the “Suno Kohli” hashtag. A few people speculated that India’s most popular cricketer at present would talk about “avoid firecrackers” to protect the environment and asked why Kohli didn't share tips on Eid.
विराट कोहली देश को आपकी बकवास पसन्द नही।
— Bhupesh Chaubey BJP (@bhupesh4bjp) October 18, 2021
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Thrissur (Kerala) (PTI): Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan on Saturday rejected speculation that there were differences of opinion within the LDF over the PM SHRI and new labour code issues.
Vijayan was responding to reporters' queries whether the signing of the Pradhan Mantri Schools for Rising India (PM SHRI) memorandum of understanding (MoU) and preparation of the draft regulations in connection with the new labour codes would create differences within the front as the CPI was opposed to these initiatives.
The opposition of the CPI, a key ally of the CPI(M), was the reason behind the Kerala government decision to put on hold the implementation of the PM SHRI scheme after signing of the MoU.
Responding to the query, the CM said there was no lack of unity in the LDF and all the members of the front have the same stand on these schemes.
He said that the Left front was unitedly opposed to the new educational policy and the new labour codes.
"There is no difference of opinion amongst us on these issues," the CM said.
The Marxist veteran further said that the Centre claims that the PM SHRI aims to improve schools. But, the Left government in Kerala has renovated over 2,000 schools in the state without any help from the Centre, he claimed.
"Therefore, schools in Kerala will not suffer if PM SHRI is not implemented in the state. However, if we do not implement it, various funds for the state, which it was eligible to receive, will be denied by the central government," Vijayan said.
