Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Rahul’s dog tweet irks Assam minister

- Rahul Karmakar

GUWAHATI: A ‘tweet treat’ by Congress vice- president Rahul Gandhi’s pet dog Pidi, took the micro-blogging site by storm.

Gandhi took to Twitter on Sunday to introduce Pidi as the driving force behind the sudden surge in his popularity on the site.

It was an apparent tongue-incheek attempt at countering critics who sought to know who was handling @Officeofrg, his official twitter handle. Gandhi’s video tweet showing Pidi eating a biscuit placed on his nose read: “Ppl been asking who tweets for this guy..i'm coming clean..it's me..pidi..i'm way (emoji) than him. Look what I can do with a tweet..oops..treat!”

Some saw the funny side of this tweet.

But Assam health and education minister Himanta Biswa Sarma chose to remind Gandhi why he left the Congress to join the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).

Sarma had fallen out with former Assam chief minister Tarun Gogoi and quit the Congress in July 2014. He joined the BJP a year later and helped the party form its first government in Assam with two regional parties.

The minister was quick to reply to Gandhi’s tweet. He wrote: “Sir @Officeofrg, who knows him better than me. Still remember you busy feeding biscuits 2 him while we wanted to discuss urgent Assam's issues”.

Sarma had a few weeks ago related this apparent incident

THE MINISTER WAS QUICK TO REPLY TO GANDHI’S TWEET. HE WROTE: “SIR @OFFICEOFRG, WHO KNOWS HIM BETTER THAN ME

during an interview, saying he had felt humiliated when the Congress vice-president “made it clear the pet was more important to him”.

Union minister of state for home Kiren Rijiju also backed Sarma’s claim, tweeting: “Many Congress(i) leaders also have similar stories but @himantabis­wa ji had the spunk to point out & walk out”.

Rijiju, considered the face of BJP in the Northeast during Atal Bihari Vajpayee’s National Democratic Alliance (NDA) government, had joined the arch-rival Congress in August 2009 but donned saffron again ahead of the 2014 Lok Sabha elections.

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