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‘Rofl Gandhi’ Popular Parody Twitter account of Rahul Gandhi suspended

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Ground Report | New Delhi: Rofl Gandhi Twitter; ROFL Gandhi, the former Congress president Rahul Gandhi’s parody account has been suspended, ROFL Gandhi 2.0, is having 679,900 followers on the microblogging site. The user of Rofl Gandhi frequently trolls PM Narendra Modi and other politicians.

Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia tweeted that the world’s biggest party got scared by a boy’s Twitter account.

The handle of Rofl Gandhi was started in 2012 when the Congress government was at the Centre. The Twitter account Rofl Gandhi 2.0 (@RoflGandhi_) is a source of political satire. Twitter users have a lot of fun when Rolf Gandhi tweets in his satirical way of criticizing political leaders. Despite having a unanimous account, Rolf Gandhi gained huge popularity among the masses on Twitter.

Since the beginning of the account, the account has been tweeting Rahul Gandhi jokes and after the BJP came to power, The user has not stayed behind to watch but instead started making jokes about the government.

The user of the account never went public and preferred to remain anonymous. Some people are trying to reveal their identity to the public but since the account was created, the user never showed it to the public.

In 2020, BJP Mahila Morcha’s National Incharge of Social Media Priti Gandhi accused the parody account ROFL Gandhi 2.0 of “chasing” her children on Twitter.

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