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Watch: Amit Shah fell off the stage during an election rally in Madhya Pradesh, gets trolled on Twitter

Speed News Desk | Updated on: 24 November 2018, 18:47 IST

BJP president Amit Shah on Saturday fell off the stage during an election rally in Madhya Pradesh's Ashok Nagar. The video is currently going viral on social media in which Amit Shah is seen falling off the stage while a man is helping him stand up.

The netizens are trolling Amit Shah, where one user wrote, "is the stage fine" while another wrote "looks like the ghosts of Loya and Sohrabuddin are pulling him down".

Just yesterday While Amit Shah was in Mizoram for an election rally he fell down off a helicopter while getting out from it.

However, there were many people who appeared genuinely concerned about the well being of the BJP President Shah.

Earlier in the day Prime Minister Narendra Modi was also in Madhya Pradesh where he attacked congress and said, "Congress is dividing the people. Recently, videos of a senior Congress leader has surfaced on social media. Look how they are seeking votes from particular groups in those videos. Such a thing is not acceptable. It is a disrespect of democracy: PM Modi in Mandsaur".

He went on to say, "This generation of farmers are suffering due to the the wrong doings and wrong policies of the Congress. Humari sarkaron ko badnamiya mil rahi hai. Aaj jab unki nitiyaan ulti pad rahi hai woh aage aake zyada se zyada cheekh rahe hain".

Amit Shah in his election rally said, "Hum Narendra Modi ke netritva mein Shivraj Singh ko Mukhyamantri pad ka pratyashi bana kar lad rahe hain. Rahul Baba aapka senapati kaun hai? Ek Raja, ek Maharaja, aur ek thaka hua Udyogpati, uske aadhaar par chunav jita jaa sakta hai kya?: Amit Shah in Shivpuri".

Amit Shah was in Madhya Pradesh for the rally before it goes for poll. BJP has been in government under the leadersship of Shivraj Singh Chouhan for 15 consecutive years. On November 28, Madhya Pradesh is going for polls and the results will be declared on 11 December.

 

 

First published: 24 November 2018, 18:47 IST