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Rahul Gandhi to throw shoes at CMs to show solidarity with the common man

New Delhi. Rahul Gandhi, the young and dynamic General Secretary of Congress, has decided to throw shoes at various Chief Ministers of India so that he could better understand the problems and grievances of the common man. Rahul has decided that he would make surprise visits and shock appearances at various functions and rallies of random Chief Ministers and fling shoes at them after spotting the best opportunity to do so.

“I can’t tell you who would be my first target! In fact I can’t tell you any details; it defeats the purpose.” said Rahul with a smile, when media-persons asked details of his latest plan of helping the common man by mixing with them in the most unassuming manner.

Rahul Gandhi in the real India

Rahul Gandhi is known to indulge periodically in activities that are usually associated perennially with the common man

Earlier, to understand the problems of the common man, Rahul Gandhi had stayed overnight at dalit homes all over India, traveled by Delhi Metro and Mumbai Local, visited families of protesting farmers in Uttar Pradesh, and is slated to visit Vedanta mining site in Orissa this Thursday.

The decision to throw shoes was taken after Chief Ministers of Haryana and Jammu & Kashmir had to face such activity in the last couple of weeks. Rahul was reportedly very moved with those images and decided to get to the sole of the problem.

Not surprisingly, the decision has snowballed into a major political controversy.

Main opposition party BJP has criticized the decision and has questioned Rahul Gandhi’s wisdom behind taking such a step. “What next? Will he join the Kashmiri protestors and throw stones at security forces?” a party leader asked.

The party suspects that Rahul would selectively target Chief Ministers of the opposition parties for his latest campaign, but warned the Congress leader against taking such a step.

“Each action has an equal and opposite reaction.” reminded BJP leader and Chief Minister of Gujarat Narendra Modi.

The possible reaction hinted by Modi was detailed out by Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Mayawati, who clarified that if the shoe hit her, she’d waste no time in throwing back her silver sandals at Rahul with maximum velocity and ferocity.

It should be noted that earlier incidents of shoe throwing at politicians in India and abroad had mostly resulted in missed targets, but experts believe that Rahul Gandhi can’t risk missing the target.

“His political opponents would cite it as an example of his failure and shortcoming.” pointed out a political analyst during a television debate to speculate various aspects of Rahul’s proposed shoe-throwing.

Mani Shankar Aiyar, who is usually unhappy with everything else around, was all praise for Rahul Gandhi’s decision during the debate, and suggested that Rahul should also try throwing shoes at Cabinet Ministers and people like Suresh Kalmadi.

“Or he could throw shoes at Chief Ministers of the North Eastern states; at least people and media would realize that they exist.” Mani added and argued that Rahul Gandhi’s shoes could unify the whole India.

Other Congress leaders too have welcomed Rahul Gandhi’s decision and have offered their own Chief Ministers as target if the opposition parties were unwilling to cooperate.

“I am going to meet Vilasrao Ji and ask him to invite Rahul Baba for throwing shoes at him.” said Ramesh Bagwe, Minister of State for Home in Maharashtra, who had earlier lifted Rahul Gandhi’s slippers (chappals) when he traveled by Mumbai local in February this year.

(based on vital inputs by special correspondent Chetan)

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22 Responses for “Rahul Gandhi to throw shoes at CMs to show solidarity with the common man”

  1. Kiran says:

    Brilliant!

  2. William Fakespeare says:

    Terrific

  3. Ashok Chavan says:

    “I am going to meet Vilasrao Ji and ask him to invite Rahul Baba for throwing shoes at him.” said Ramesh Bagwe, Minister of State for Home in Maharashtra, who had earlier lifted Rahul Gandhi’s slippers (chappals) when he traveled by Mumbai local in February this year.

    Even though Vilas Rao Deshmukh deserves to be hit by Shoes, I’m the Maharashtra CM and would be greatly honored if Rahul ji throws his pious shoes at me :)

  4. Awesome man lol. Kya bajai hai :)

  5. rohit says:

    Can you see some differences between the lady and rahul gandhi in above photo.
    1. Lady had lifted a bucket of steel while rahul had lifted bucket of plastic.
    2.Lady had not wear and any chappal while rahul had sports shoes.
    3.Lady had lifted stones in bucket while nothing is visible in rahul’s bucket.

  6. To Rahul gandhi is a media tiger so to him India is bhaiyyaland+Punjab. Tamilnadu is srilanka, and bangalore USA. so chances of him fund raising by collecting mayavati’s silver shoe is the richest possibility. Then like cindrella’s prince charming he can return it to her with all pomp and show.

  7. Ullu Yadav says:

    LOL. it hit the spot. kudos to pagal.

    If It turns out to be true, Millions of Congress “leaders” will line up in Delhi to be the targets of “the royal shoe” and later use them to extort people in their home towns. Not to be outdone, PM will ask the prince to make all cabinet decisions by throwing shoes at possible options.

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