Online spoofs: Parties battle it out in virtual world

Online spoofs: Parties battle it out in virtual world
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Online spoofs: Parties battle it out in virtual world, Spoofs mocking BJP have also been lapped up by netizens. One such advertisement shows an elderly person saying, \"Kuch bhi na sochna, bas lambi

Spoofs mocking BJP have also been lapped up by netizens. One such advertisement shows an elderly person saying, "Kuch bhi na sochna, bas lambi lambi phekna, bas apni roti sekna," (Make tall claims) in an apparent reference to the BJP leadership.
The spoof mocks BJP's tagline "Nayi Soch, Nayi Umeed", replacing it with "Na hi soch... na hi umeed... PJP". The spoof ends with a Modi look-alike sharpening knives in trademark RSS knickers.
Another spoof mocks BJP's "Janta maaf nahi karegi" (Public will not forgive) TV advertisement in which a woman in black and white says, "humari betiyon ko suraksha na dene walon janta maaf nahi karegi" (the public will not forgive those who could not provide safety to our daughters).
In the spoof, also in black and white, a woman speaks with the same intensity as the original and takes a dig at the 'Snoopgate' controversy in which a woman was spied upon in Gujarat in 2009 allegedly at Modi's behest.
The woman in the spoof says, "Koi sahib hain jiske ishare par sirf police hi nahi ATS bhi, yahan tak ki us rajya ka Home Minister bhi humari betiyon ka peecha karta hai."
In a hilarious spoof of AAP leader Kejriwal, his rise to power is shown dramatically in the form of a movie trailer. An actor portraying Alok Nath is shown giving tips to Kejriwal to adorn a "garib" look and symbol.
The actor is shown telling Kejriwal-lookalike how to look middle class by "wearing a sweater, borrowing a muffler from his chowkidar and wearing Nehru topi to take on the Nehru family."
The spoof also criticises AAP's political propaganda of "exposing" rival parties.
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