Former US President Barack Obama has recently written something in his memoir 'A Promised Land' that has brought him into the discussions. He has written strong words about Rahul Gandhi in his autobiography and due to this, he has come under the target of many people. The '#Mafi_Mang_Obama' hashtag is trending on Twitter at the moment. Many people are asking him to apologize. There are some people who are not giving any opportunity to tighten up on Rahul Gandhi at this time. Recently, former US President Barack Obama has mentioned Congress President Sonia Gandhi, Rahul Gandhi, and former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh in his memoir 'A Promised Land'.
Asking all Indians to unfollow @BarackObama for his comments on Rahul Gandhi unless he apologizes. #माफ़ी_माँग_ओबामा
— Rahul Roushan (@rahulroushan) November 13, 2020
In this book, Obama has written, "Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has the qualities of a nervous and ungrateful student who wants to impress his teacher but has the ability to master the 'subject' and there is a lack of passion." Obama has also mentioned Congress President Sonia Gandhi in this memoir. Now when this book was revealed on Twitter, people are constantly supporting Rahul Gandhi and asking Obama to apologize. Many people have campaigned against Obama on Twitter. This campaign is trending with the #Mafi_Mang_Obama hashtag.
Obama indirectly calling Rahul Gandhi as pappu#माफ़ी_माँग_ओबामा #ArundhatiRoy pic.twitter.com/xP7cHdPl4u
— Krishna (@Krishna41411481) November 13, 2020
A user wrote, 'We condemn the way Obama has used language for Rahul Gandhi.' Another user has appealed to all Indians to unfollow Obama. Some people have also enjoyed it. There are a lot of reactions on Twitter at this time which are funny.
Dis is our internal matter..please stop dis mudslinging...@BarackObama#माफ़ी_माँग_ओबामा pic.twitter.com/FYB0F7dygW
— Ranjit Rathore (@Ranjit57800725) November 12, 2020
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