On Sunday morning, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi in a move to hit out at PM Narendra Modi said 'Narendra Modi Is actually Surender Modi.'
After attacking the PM over his statement on India-China border clash, Gandhi has continued to slam him on Twitter.
Gandhi shared an opinion piece titled 'Indiaβs appeasement policy toward China unravels' published by The Japan Times. While sharing the article he wrote, "'Narendra Modi Is actually Surender Modi."
In the article, the author wrote, "After years of bending over backward to appease China, Modi has received yet another Chinese encroachment on Indian territory. Will this be enough to persuade him to change his approach?"
Well, it is imperative to note that the Congress leader has been taking a dig at the PM and has been voicing concerns over the India-China border clash. And on Saturday Gandhi attacked Modi over his remark that neither is anyone inside India's territory nor has any of its posts been captured, alleging that the PM has "surrendered" Indian territory to Chinese aggression.
Gandhi surely led the way in trolling the PM and within few minutes several on Twitter went on to slam PM Modi for his remark.
But now...It seems that Sunday morning is not going quite well for Mr Gandhi as Twitter trolls him for his comment.
Twitter is now wondering if the 50-year-old has made a typo.
A Twitter user said, " Spelling mistake hai, troll ho jaoge...Delete kardo."
Here's how netizens are trolling the Congress leader.