#RaagKenoDidi: Didi ko Gussa kyun aata hai – a mini tweet thread series
Follow the thread to find out what is making Mamata Didi furious!
#RaagKenoDidi 1) Didi you are not angry because locals are coming out and forcing you to vacate poll booths by chanting Jai Shree Ram slogans. You are angry because the deployment of Central armed forces has stopped the TMC goons from creating the mayhem they usually do.
#RaagKenoDidi 2) Didi you are not angry because you are facing an imminent defeat from the seat of Nandigram, but because you had to send SOS letters to opposition party leaders. Remember how you wanted them to declare you the PM candidate.
#RaagKenoDidi 3) Didi you are not angry because you had to call up BJP District Vice President Pralay Pal and beg for help. You are angry because the tape got leaked.
#RaagKenoDidi 4) Didi you are not angry at your leader Sheikh Alam’s statement ‘If 30% Muslims unite, 4 Pakistans will be created,’ you are angry because Hindus will now completely abandon you.
#RaagKenoDidi 5) Didi you didn’t feel an iota of remorse after calling Prime Minister Modi an ‘outsider. But Didi you got angry when Suvendu Adhikari, called you an outsider and said that you hardly ever visited Nandigram in the last five years.
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A brief timeline of Ram Mandir Case. 1885 - 2018. Read on
1885: first civil suit in Ram Mandir case filed by Mahant Raghubir Das in the Court of the Sub-Judge, Faizabad. Plea rejected, British administration puts a fence around the site.
1949: A Vigraha of Bhagwan Ram appears exactly at the proclaimed birthplace on the night of 22 December 1949. Hindu devotees rush to the birthplace of Bhagwan Ram. Nehru wants the Vigraha to be removed. Both Hindus and Muslim bodies file civil suits in the court.