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In bid to ridicule Rahul Gandhi, PM Modi ‘mocks’ dyslexic students, faces heavy backlash

The comments have not, however, gone down well with many Twitter users registering their outrage on Sunday calling the PM’s remarks as ‘insensitive’.

In bid to ridicule Rahul Gandhi, PM Modi ‘mocks’ dyslexic students, faces heavy backlash

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While taking an impromptu dig at Congress President Rahul Gandhi on Saturday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi ended up mocking dyslexic students.

During the video conference for ” on Saturday, an engineering student from Dehradun introduced her project to the Prime Minister that could help dyslexic children who face reading and writing difficulties.

She said, “We have an idea to help dyslexic children, whose pace of learning and writing is very slow. But they have a high intelligence and creativity level as you have seen in the movie Taare Zameen Par…”

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At this point, PM Modi interrupted and asked, “Will this program work for a 40-50-year-old child too?”

After being prompted by her peers, the student replied: “Yes sir, it will work.”

Taking indirect potshots at Rahul Gandhi and his mother Sonia Gandhi, PM Modi said, “If it really will, then it will make the mothers of such children very happy.”

The comment drew laughter from the students present there.

The comments have not, however, gone down well with many Twitter users registering their outrage on Sunday calling the PM’s remarks as “insensitive”.

The Prime Minister also faced heavy backlash from many opposition leaders.

Former Karnataka chief minister Siddaramaiah slammed PM Modi for his “insensitivity”.

“Your insensitivity can’t be washed away by dipping in any river,” he tweeted.

CPM chief Sitaram Yechury termed the dialogue as “shameful and distressing”.

Several other prominent people too criticised the Prime Minister for his “thoughtless” remarks.

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