Shivraj Singh Chouhan takes a dig at Suresh Prabhu on Twitter, tweet deleted promptly
But interestingly, something very curious happened.
Newly inducted Union Rail Minister Suresh Prabhu had tweeted saying that all the Railway people should come together and work towards realising the PM's dream.
Railways
could
be
the
engine
of
growth
if
driven
properly.
Now
in
the
drivers
seat.
(1/2)
—
Suresh
Prabhu
(@sureshpprabhu)
November
9,
2014
All
those
who
work
for
the
Railways
must
work
towards
realising
Honourable
PM's
dream
@narendramodi
(2/2)
—
Suresh
Prabhu
(@sureshpprabhu)
November
9,
2014
As per DNA report, To this MP CM Chouhan reacted and said on Twitter, "I like it you said hon'bl PM's dream not dream of Indians! He will definitely be pleased by your bhakti. U will go places!"
Though the tweet was deleted quickly, but not before many Twitter users saw it. Many took screenshots of the tweet and retweeted it later.
The
tweet
to
Suresh
Prabhu
deleted
by
Chief
Minister
Chouhan.
Too
much
honesty
I
suspect.
'Miscreants' blamed
pic.twitter.com/dkjdLkshoN
—
Mihir
Sharma
(@mihirssharma)
November
11,
2014
No official explanation has been given about the tweet yet.
Former Shiv Sena leader Suresh Prabhu on Sunday formally joined the BJP before being sworn in as Cabinet Minister in the first expansion of the Narendra Modi government.
Prabhu, who was Power Minister in the Atal Behari Vajpayee-led previous NDA government, received the party's primary membership in the morning and was welcomed by senior party leaders.
The 61-year-old banker-politician was a Shiv Sena leader and joined at a time when there is simmering tension between the Sena and the BJP amid talk that Uddhav Thackeray will pull his party out of the government at the Centre and play the role of opposition in Maharashtra.
Prabhu has been appointed as Modi's 'sherpa' to assist the Prime Minister at the upcoming G20 summit in Brisbane. During Vajpayee's tenure from 1998 to 2004, Prabhu was Industry Minister, Minister of Environment and Forests, Minister of Fertilizers.
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