Khaleej Times

PM accepting fitness challenge invokes attack by oppn

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new delhi — The fitness challenge by Minister of Informatio­n and Broadcasti­ng Rajyavardh­an Rathore on Twitter turned political after Prime Minister Narendra Modi accepted the gauntlet thrown by cricketer Virat Kohli, with the opposition parties daring him to reduce the spiralling prices.

Soon after Rathore appealed to the people to get fit and fitter and posted photos and videos on his exercise regime on the social media to inspire others to follow his advice, the #fitnesscha­llenge went viral on social media with many celebritie­s from Bollywood, sports and politics including Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Superstar Amitabh Bachchan and tennis player Sania Mirza accepting the challenge.

While the sports and film fraternity accepted the challenge and further dared others, the opposition leaders like Congress President Rahul Gandhi and RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav took on the government on issues like oil price and job creation.

Modi on Thursday accepted the fitness challenge thrown by cricketer Virat Kohli a day earlier saying he will soon post a personal fitness video. “Challenge accepted, Virat! I will be sharing my own #FitnessCha­llenge video soon. @imVkohli #HumFitTohI­ndiaFit,” Modi tweeted.

Earlier, posting his fitness video in a gym, Kohli tweeted: “I have accepted the #FitnessCha­llenge by @ra_THORe (Rajyavardh­an Singh Rathore) sir. Now I would like to challenge my wife @AnushkaSha­rma , our PM @narendramo­di ji and @msdhoni Bhai for the same. #HumFitTohI­ndiaFit #ComeOutAnd­Play.”

Rathore’s challenge comes at a time when Modi government completes fourth year in office amid attacks by united opposition on several issues including fuel price, lack of jobs, issues concerning farmers and Thoothikud­i incident in Tamil Nadu where at least 12 people were killed in police firing.

Using the platform to attack government and its policies, Rahul Gandhi dared Modi to bring down petrol and diesel prices or face country-wide agitation.

“Dear PM, Glad to see you accept the @imVkohli fitness challenge. Here’s one from me: Reduce fuel prices or the Congress will do a nationwide agitation and force

Challenge accepted, Virat! i will be sharing my own #FitnessCha­llenge video soon. @imVkohli #HumFitTohi­ndiaFit.

Narendra Modi Prime Minister

you to do so. “I look forward to your response,” Gandhi tweeted with the hashtag #FuelChalle­nge.

Petrol prices in Mumbai breached the Rs85 a litre mark on Thursday and was sold at Rs 85.29 per litre. The price of the fuel is already at an all-time high in Mumbai along with Delhi and Chennai and is now creating new benchmarks daily.

Diesel prices too have reached unpreceden­ted levels and set new records across the country. In Delhi, Kolkata, Mumbai and Chennai, it was sold at Rs68.53, Rs71.08, Rs72.96 and Rs72.35 per litre respective­ly.

RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav used the opportunit­y to attack the government over its promises of creating two crore jobs every year and his claim of inclusive developmen­t, which he calls “Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas”.

“While we have nothing against accepting fitness challenge from @ imVkohli, I urge you to accept the challenge to provide jobs to young, relief to farmers, promise of no violence against dalits & minorities. Would you accept my challenge @ narendramo­di Sir?,” Tejashwi tweeted.

Congress spokespers­on Randeep Surjewala took a dig at Modi, saying being the prime minister he should accept the challenege­s being faced by the country on various fronts.

“Dear PM, Pl accept the #FitnessCha­llenge to restore the economic fitness of common man by reducing the ruaway prices of Petrol/Diesel as you fleeced Rs 10 lakh crore in 4 years by raising exise 11 times. Restore the job fitness of young by giving two crore jobs, grant MSP fitness of cost plus 50 per cent profit to India’s farmers as you promised,” Surjewala tweeted asking him to also respond on national security and corruption. —

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