Cong\'s Divya Spandana slams PM for taking Canadian Akshay Kumar aboard INS Sumitra

Cong's Divya Spandana slams PM for taking Canadian Akshay Kumar aboard INS Sumitra

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Congress' Spandana on Thursday slammed for allegedly taking Canadian citizen Kumar with him onboard warship

"Yeh teek tha? @narendramodi you took a Canadian citizen @akshaykumar with you on-board INS Sumitra," Spandana tweeted with the hashtag 'sabse bada jhoota (biggest liar Modi)'.

Setting to rest speculation about his citizenship, Kumar had earlier this month said he holds a Canadian passport.

Spandana also tagged a link to an article which raised questions as to why Bollywood was roped in for International Fleet Review at Visakhapatnam in 2016.

"Kumar even sailed in the presidential yacht INS along with naval chiefs and other VVIPs," the report said.

Spandana also asked Bollywood legend to clear his stand on the INS Viraat issue, citing a report which quoted former Lakshadweep denying the PM's claim and saying check with Bachchan in case of doubt.

Modi, at a rally here on Wednesday, accused the Gandhi family of using warship INS Viraat as its "personal taxi" for a holiday when was at the helm, launching a fresh attack on the late days after throwing the "bhrashtachari no 1" barb at him.

"Ever imagined that a warship of the Indian armed forces could be used as a taxi for a personal holiday? One dynasty did it," Modi had said.

The was made to host the Gandhi family and Rajiv Gandhi's in-laws, and a helicopter was also deployed in their service, Modi had claimed, adding that when a family becomes supreme, the country's security is at stake.

"INS Viraat was insulted by using it as a personal taxi. This happened when and his family was out for a 10-day vacation.

"INS Viraat was deployed for securing our maritime boundary.But, it was diverted to take the Gandhi family which was out for a vacation," Modi had said.

leaders, including its and Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, have hit out at Modi for his barb at their father, who was India's prime minister between 1984-89.

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First Published: Thu, May 09 2019. 18:46 IST