‘They All Go To Same School’: Martina Navratilova Trolled For Modi-Shah Tweet

New DelhiTennis legend Martina Navratilova, in her tweet once again referred to a news report targeting Prime Minister Narendra Modi, with Amit Shah remarking that Prime Minister Narendra Modi was “not a dictator” but “the most democratic leader”. that India had ever seen.

The tennis player was trolled for his thoughts where he mentioned the report, “And for my next joke…” and then a clown emoji. Hitting out at the Ring Wing leadership in the centre, Navratilova said, “As with the right-wing trolls here—they all go to the same school, I guess… no worries :)”


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Shah’s remarks were taken from an interview with Sansad TV, when PM Modi completed 20 years in public office last week. Netizens were quick enough to respond to Navratilova’s tweet, and one of the users asked “So just tell me who really is a democratic leader?”


The Czech-American sought asylum in the United States in 1975 after being stripped of his citizenship from Czechoslovakia. She remains one of the most successful female tennis players of all time with 18 Grand Slam singles titles, 31 major women’s doubles titles and 10. Major mixed doubles titles on his account.

In her earlier tweet, the tennis player accused Modi (and former US President Donald Trump) of “trying to suppress the truth as much as possible, if that truth does not suit their political objective”.

In 2019, his first tweet against Modi pointed to the formation of a National Registry of Citizens in Assam. She had shared an article about the policy accusing 40 lakh people of being stateless of “infiltrators”, adding that Modi and Trump shared the same ideology.

Last year, foreign celebrities also voiced their support for the farmers’ protests that started last year. In February 2021, a tweet by Rihanna, in which she shared a story about the protests, asking “Why aren’t we talking about this?”, drew attention to the turmoil in the household. . The tweet gave way to global voices, who came in. Greta Thunberg, YouTuber Lily Singh, climate activist Jamie Margolin and UK MP Claudia Webb among others supported the farmers’ protest.

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