Latching on to an allegory of a table fan, Singh shared a small story on Twitter to suggest that the Gujarat chief minister only tells lies.
The story that could be accessed on Singh's twitter account through a link "for feku wind mill" read as follows:
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"The Man points towards a clock and asks: Whose clock is this? Angel says, its Vivekanand's. It never moved showing that he never told a lie. The man asks, "Where is Narendra Modi's clock?" Angel replies, "That's in our office, we use it as a TABLE FAN!"
On Sunday, Singh had attacked Narendra Modi, terming him a "megalomaniac psychopath liar".
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