Twitterati's humorous take on Maharashtra developments


New Delhi, Nov 27 (IANS): As Maharashtra moved a step further towards the formation of a new coalition government, Twitter users on Wednesday posted humorous remarks, memes and pictures to air their views on the political developments in the state.

#MaharashtraKaMahaDrama trended on Twitter with 8,351 tweets.

A few even posted throwback pictures and video clippings of Vajpayee and Balasaheb Thackeray to buttress their remarks.

"Thank you guys. India got to watch a fantastic suspense thriller movie absolutely free. Got to know later that it wasn't free and the BJP paid the price. #MahaTwist #MaharashtraKaMahaDrama".

A user posted a clipping of men dancing merrily along with the comment: "Uddhav Thackeray right now!"

One post had a scene of a popular Hindi movie, wherein a character asks the procedure for changing hostel room.

The comments on the post read: Maharastrians be like -- What is the procedure to change the state ??"

There was also one picture of a serious-looking Uddhav Thackeray and his son Aditya, with a comment that played on a popular Amitabh Bachchan movie's monologue: "Aaj khush to bahut hoge tum, aye (you must be very happy today)! But soon it will be future."

One Twitter user commented: "I want to change my vote after election... can I?? If not... how can leaders change their party after election??"

One user played on a popular political slogan and wrote: "Abki baar, Thackeray sarkar! (This time it's Thackeray's government)."

  

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