Gujarat: Crossing all levels of insanity and breaking all barriers of support, a family in Gujarat printed on their wedding invitation card appealing to invitees to vote for Modi as a gift to the couple.
The invite has been doing the rounds on social media and gone viral for obvious crazy reasons. While it seems absolutely absurd, along with all necessary regular details, they printed a voting appeal for Prime Minister Narendra Modi for the upcoming Lok Sabha elections in 2019. This Surat-based family wrote in the card, “Our gift is your vote for Modi in 2019 Lok Sabha ELection.” It was uploaded on Facebook and has gone viral ever since.
This is not the only invite doing the rounds on social media. Another Modi supporter from Mangalore, Arjun Prasad, printed similar appeal on the invite card he created.
Likewise, Bhushan Branson, tweeted a picture of another invitation that has printed on it the achievements, schemes and other accomplishments of the Modi government. He tagged Modi on his post and wrote, “Sir. With my wedding invitation card I am trying to explain the lot of achievment schemes by Modi government and urging all invitees get the use. Hand to hand helping them to get the maximum benefit. I believe, we have to take care of Modi, Modi will take care of the nation.”
Modi supporters have done similar things in the past too. They had put up the Swacch Bharat logo on wedding cards, that was uploaded on Twitter and PM Modi had even retweeted them.
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