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10 Hilarious Photoshopped BJP publicity pictures

Have a laugh riot watching hilarious & photoshopped images created and spread by BJP IT cell and Modi supporters on social media.

1. Thy Roads are Mine

Guangzhou BRT corridor shown in Ahmedabad and used by BJP supporters to flaunt ‘development’

2. Your Broom, My Head

Modi’s head photoshopped on someone’s picture to showcase him as someone of humble background.

3. Look! Even Obama is my fan!

BJP MP CR Patil posted this photoshopped picture of Obama watching Modi giving a speech. Well, that’s even pushing it.

4. Hey! Wikileaks says I’m Incorruptible

BJP leader Priti Gandhi posted that fake endorsement of Julian Assange. This was widely circulated in media. Even wikileaks had to come up with a clarification that it was fake.

5. Dukh Din Bite Bhaiyya…Bullet Train Aayo Re…

We want bullet trains, but not Fake ones, at least not badly photoshopped trains like this. Please!

6. Double roles ain’t Bollywood’s copyright

BJP’s election manifesto in Varanasi and several other posters had double roles like Bollywood. Look, we even copy+paste people.

7.  N.D. Tiwari ain’t only Casanova in town, We got our own

Look, girls in India have gone so crazy for our ‘youth icon’, they’re tattooing his image on their sexy back!

8. Swamy does it again!

Any talk on propaganda and lies is incomplete without mention of BJP leader Subramanian Swamy. Here is another from him.

9. ‘M’ se Michelle…’M’ se Modi

While Modi was struggling to get US visa, we guys lobbied for Modi by spreading pics that showed him walking with Obama. Our hard work finally paid off.



10. Finally, Ladies and Gentlemen, presenting….Messiah of Peace!

We hope our readers would have laugh riot watching this. Modi, the Messiah of Peace



A “Lauh-Purush” like image of Modiji was created by multiple Facebook pages that spread photoshopped picture of him walking with deadly lions











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