Patna: Stung by the swearing-in ceremony goof-up of his son Tej Pratap, former Bihar CM Lalu Prasad Yadav on Sunday dug-up a similar situation from the past involving PM Narendra Modi and asked him to take oath of office again.
Lalu Yadav took to Twitter to highlight the incident, saying that the PM committed grievous mistake while taking oath on 26 May 2014. He even embeded a video clip of the ceremony posted on YouTube by the official twitter handle of 'PMO India'.
Lalu tweeted that while taking oath, Modi misread the word 'Akshunna' (Intact) as 'Akshnna' (which has no meaning in hindi).
"अक्षुण्ण" ही नहीं बोला तो शपथ बेकार है.PM को दोबारा शपथ लेनी चाहिए."अक्षण्ण" का हिंदी में कोई शाब्दिक अर्थ नहीं है.https://t.co/PqDx6p4FqU
— Lalu Prasad Yadav (@laluprasadrjd) November 22, 2015
The RJD chief's tweets comes just a day after his younger son Tej Pratap was asked to repeat a word after he fumbled during his swearing-in ceremony as Bihar’s Cabinet Minister.
In another tweet, Lalu alleged that, “They (BJP) want to divide the country because Narendra Modi did not take the correct oath to keep the country ‘akshunna’ (intact) with integrity and ascendancy”. Hence, he said that Modi's oath is meaningless.
देश को तोड़ने का इनका एजेंडा है ही क्योंकि PM ने देश की प्रभुता और अखण्डता को "अक्षुण्ण" रखने की शपथ तो ली ही नहीं थीhttps://t.co/PqDx6p4FqU
— Lalu Prasad Yadav (@laluprasadrjd) November 22, 2015
According to the video, Modi is heard saying ‘akshanna’ instead of ‘akshunna’. However, President Pranab Mukherjee who administered the oath, didn't notice the mistake and the ceremony continued without interruption.
Also Read: Nitish's swearing-in: When Lalu's 9th pass son Tejpratap took two attempts to take oath
Lalu Yadav is reportedly unhappy with Bihar’s Governor Ram Nath Kovind, a former BJP leader, for pointing out the mistake.
Stay informed on all the latest news, real-time breaking news updates, and follow all the important headlines in india news and world News on Zee News.