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Priyanka Gandhi’s jeans DP sparks Twitter scrutiny

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New Delhi: Congress General Secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra’s change of display picture on Twitter – from a sari-clad look to one in a pair of jeans – got the social media world talking.
Gandhi joined Twitter over a month ago and has 2,56,000 followers.
On Wednesday, she changed her Twitter profile picture the one in which she was in a maroon sari with a long-sleeved blouse. Her new avatar flaunted jeans and a blue shirt.
The change in the profile picture got Twitterati talking.
“Priyanka Vadraji’s make-up for election campaign, change the jeans and wear the sari, leave the English and try to make fool in Hindi. Husband is under investigation for list of scams and herself talks about country. Sheer shameless. All her rallies must be boycotted,” a user said.
“Gandhiji always wore one type of clothes. But what about you. Sometime jeans and top, other times sari. Not confident about your clothing? Do you think people can be be fooled by wearing sari,” another added.
Gandhi did not just invite trolls, there were quite a few compliments that came her way, as well.
Priyanka’s decision to change the profile picture is seemingly a reply to Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) MP Harish Dwivedi, who passed a remark on her appearance after she joined Twitter on February 11. (IANS)

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