Viral Video: Rahul Gandhi Confuses NEET Scores with Votes, Faces Backlash
Viral Video: Rahul Gandhi Confuses NEET Scores with Votes, Faces Backlash
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New Delhi: A video featuring former Congress President Rahul Gandhi has gone viral on social media, drawing significant attention and critique. In the video, Rahul Gandhi, who is also the Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha and the son of Sonia Gandhi, is seen engaging with a group of students, discussing the NEET (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test) exam.

 

During the conversation, Rahul Gandhi asks a student, "How many times have you taken the NEET exam?" The student begins to respond, saying it was his first attempt, but before he could finish, Rahul interrupts and asks, "How many votes? How many did you get?" To this, the student replies, "Sir, 600." 

This interaction has become a source of mockery on social media, as people point out that Rahul Gandhi confused exam scores with votes. Critics are highlighting this incident to question his understanding, suggesting that it was a display of "childish intelligence" not befitting a national leader.

 

The viral video has led to a wave of taunts and sarcastic comments aimed at Rahul Gandhi. Social media users are sharing the clip widely, using it as fodder to embarrass the Congress MP. The incident has brought further scrutiny and ridicule to Rahul Gandhi, as people continue to debate his competence and preparedness as a political leader. This episode adds to a series of public gaffes by Rahul Gandhi.

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