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Film Director Hansal Mehta Hits Out at Rahul Gandhi on Twitter

Akash Singh

The famous director Hansal Mehta, who has won the hearts of millions with brilliant films like Aligarh, City Light and Shahid, remains very active on social media besides films. He often reacts to social and political issues on social media. This time Hansal Mehta has made such comments on Congress leader Rahul Gandhi which is being discussed a lot. Hansal Mehta has tweeted about Rahul Gandhi. He wrote on Twitter, "Rahul Gandhi it is best if you say nothing. Even better go back to Seoul. Or Tokyo. Or Busan. Let me know if you need ideas. But stay away from the people of this country. They have woken up and do not need you."

Hansal Mehta's sarcasm is being discussed a lot on Rahul Gandhi. At the same time, his fans and all social media users are responding to his tweet. Many political parties in the country, including Congress, are opposing the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA 2019). At the same time, against this law, the Congress Party Satyagraha has started from Monday. In this, former Congress president Rahul Gandhi and party general secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra on Monday appealed to the youth, students and others to come to Rajghat for public participation.

Rahul and Priyanka have called upon the people and asked them to make Satyagraha successful. The Congress has organized a satyagraha on Monday against the revised citizenship law and in support of protesting students on Monday. Rahul Gandhi has said through his Twitter account, 'Dear students and youth, is it not enough that we feel India. This is the time when you have to show whether you will let the country ruin you through hate.'

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