After Mamata Banerjee’s defeat in the West Bengal elections, TV actress Devoleena Bhattacharjee, in a happy mood, has given a befitting reply to the post in which the reason behind people’s insult to Rahul Gandhi and worship of Modi has been given.
A post was shared on social media in which a statement by Press Council of India Chairman Robert Markandey Katju was made in 2012. In this statement he claimed that 90 percent of Indians do not have brains in their heads. Now, while sharing this statement, a social media user has expressed his views.
‘Sensible politicians can hate Rahul Gandhi and worship Narendra Modi’
The post from Raman’s handle said, ‘Only in India can you insult a well-educated and intelligent politician, Rahul Gandhi, and worship Narendra Modi like Lord Ram Ji. I repeat, only in India. Because 90 percent are Indian brands – Markandey Katju. Now Devoleena, who has been continuously posting on Mamata Banerjee’s defeat, has also replied and explained in great detail.
Devoleena said- I keep criticizing my country continuously and her education is useless.
He has written, ‘To love your country, you do not need graduation, qualification or IIM degree. What is really meant is patriotism, something your beloved leaders clearly lack. Being educated or not is a later matter. Because if a person, a businessman from one country to another, despite being highly educated, criticizes and degrades his own country, then his education itself is useless.
What is really meant is patriotism, something your beloved leaders clearly lack. Being educated or not is a later matter. Because if a person, despite being highly educated and a businessman from one country to another, continuously criticizes and degrades his own country, then his education itself is useless.
Devoleena Bhattacharjee
‘It is better to remain uneducated than to learn the wrong thing’
He further said, ‘That’s why there is a saying, it is better to remain uneducated than to learn by mistake. The first and most important quality to lead and protect any nation is love and loyalty to the country, which you might never be able to understand. Accept it. The best joke of the year – a sensible answer. Well, I understand your feelings. No problem. ‘cooled down.’
Similar to the saying, it is better to be uneducated than to learn the wrong magazine. The first and most important quality to lead and protect any nation is love and loyalty to the country, which you might never be able to understand. Accept it. The best joke of the year – a sensible answer.
Devoleena Bhattacharjee
An express wrote – Gopi Bahu Ladki
Now people have supported Devoleena. One wrote, ‘Devo is absolutely right, these materialistic minded people will never understand what is the most important quality for the League of Nations, they just focus on degree certificates.’ Another said, ‘Devoleena, you are a great actress. There is no need to answer to such cheap people. Another said: ‘What you said is absolutely correct. There is an example to prove your point wrong, he is insulting his own country by fooling the citizens of India. One said, ‘What a wonderful explanation ma’am!’ While another said, ‘Rahul Gandhi can become a plot creator, his interest in politics seems to be negligible.’ Wrote in an interview – Gopi Bahu Chill.
‘If I have ever hated any politician so much, it is Mamata Banerjee’
Let us tell you here that earlier Devoleena had made Mamta Banerjee and Congress leader Rahul Gandhi as models. He had written in his post that he hates Rahul Gandhi the most. Calling Mamata Banerjee as MB and Rahul Gandhi as RG, Devoleena wrote on X, ‘If I have ever hated any politician so much, it is Mamata Banerjee. More than RG and his gang, to be honest I think RG is a good person, the rest of us are very good who prove to be wonderful for the Central Government forever. After this he wrote, ‘You will never show MB and Gang-Tata in West Bengal again. West Bengal has faced its worst nightmare in the last several years. Paltano darkar chilo so palte geichhe, now there is no rumba tumba juba, now only dhinka chika dhinka chika.’