Rahul Gandhi attacks PM Modi by sharing ‘new dictionary’ meaning of ‘Modilie’

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Congress President Rahul Gandhi on Wednesday launched a fresh attack on Prime Minister Narendra Modi by sharing a screenshot of new dictionary meaning of a word ‘Modilie.’ Taking to Twitter, the Congress president wrote, “There’s a new word in the English Dictionary. Attached is a snapshot of the entry :).”

Rahul Gandhi

The screen shot shared by Gandhi was similar to that of the Oxford dictionary website but its original logo was absent. The world ‘Modilie’ was termed as a noun, which meant ‘To constantly Modify the truth.’ One of the examples given was ‘He is such a Modiliar.’ Other explanations of the word included ‘To lie incessantly and habitually’ and ‘To lie without respite.’

Among other examples were ‘He just keeps Modilying’ and ‘Look look there goes a Modiliar.’



Gandhi had in the past launched a similar attack on Union Minister Arun Jaitley by twisting his surname to ‘Jaitlie’ implying that he too lied frequently. Gandhi’s decision to take a dig at Modi with the ‘dictionary meaning’ of ‘Modilie’ evoked angry reactions from his political rivals while his supporters simply loved his wit.







Gandhi has in excess of 5 million followers on Twitter, where he has often outsmarted Modi particularly since he has become the party president. His tweets often leave a far bigger footprint than even Modi, who has nearly 50 million followers on the microblogging site.

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