MP's 'Baahubali' comment is much-quoted

  • IndiaGlitz, [Thursday,February 08 2018]

When Guntur Member of Parliament Jayadev Galla mentioned 'Baahubali' on the floor of Parliament, it was destined to be much-quoted in the media, especially on social media.

He was talking about how 19 promises by the Centre have remained unfulfilled even after all the years. The collections earned by 'Baahubali-2' are more than the budgetary allocations made to Andhra Pradesh, he said, referring to a joke doing the rounds.

A few days after the budget was out, a meme said how Rajamouli can allocate more funds to the Centre than what the latter has done to Andhra Pradesh.

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