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Sambit Patra’s “Rasode mein Rahul tha” led him to the Walk of Shame

After the Indian journalists and Bollywood personalities next to the list of the Walk of Shame is the national ruling party, BJP's official spokesperson, Samit Patra. His "Rasode mein Rahul tha" can be the way that led him to the Walk of Shame.

Shiva Chaudhary by Shiva Chaudhary
June 30, 2022
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Sambit Patra’s “Rasode mein Rahul tha” led him to the Walk of Shame

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  • BJP's official spokesperson, Sambit Patra has made it to the list of the most flagrant personality to be painted on the ‘Walk of Shame’ in Malad, Mumbai.
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BJP’s official spokesperson, Sambit Patra has made it to the list of the most flagrant personality to be painted on the ‘Walk of Shame’ in Malad, Mumbai.

He is infamous for making absurd statements during the prime time debates on TV news channels.

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Sambit Patra is an Indian politician currently working for the ruling Bhartiya Janta Party (BJP). He is often invited by TV news channels as the main panelist for their prime time discussions. The politician stays in the headline, sometimes for his defamatory remarks on members of opposing parties and sometimes for absolutely baseless argument.

Sambit Patra's "Rasode mein Rahul tha" led him to the Walk of Shame
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His recent mumbling of a popular meme, ‘Kokilaben Rap’ which he verbatim read on a debate on news channel Aaj Tak is doing rounds on social media. Referring to the meme, he said, “Rasode mein Rahul tha” to troll the Congress whilst the ongoing debate.

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There are a plethora of absurd remarks made by Sambit Patra and similar half-witted statements and arguments by the BJP spokesperson has led him to the Walk of Shame.

Also read, Yashraj Mukhate An Engineer By Profession Makes Kokilaben Sing For The First Time: Smriti Irani Shares

Walk of Shame is a voting based project began by Mumbai-based artist, Tyler through his Instagram handle on 10 August for naming and shaming public personalities. The names are selected through online voting and to make a name reach the voting list, the comments section is monitored. The repetitive names in the comments then make their way to the voting list.

https://www.instagram.com/p/CDs28zFp1FN/?utm_source=ig_embed

Under the Walk of Shame project, the names of most flagrant personalities are brought into the spotlight who have been instrumental in spreading propaganda that causes widespread vandalism, violence and absurdity in the society.

Let’s see who makes next to the Walk of Shame. For further updates visit our website or Tyler Street Art on Instagram.

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