Once upon a time, ravi kishan was famous for his over-the-top acting in Bhojpuri and South indian films. Now, he’s famous for something even more dramatic — his world-class ignorance. Recently, he claimed that Modi removed GST and now a ₹100 product will cost ₹45, a ₹1000 product ₹450, and a ₹5000 product just ₹2450.


Sounds like a fairytale? That’s because it is. Welcome to the WhatsApp University economics department, where ravi kishan is the Dean. And alongside him stands manoj tiwari, always ready to add another layer of buffoonery. Together, they’re not just MPs — they’re walking reminders of how low the bar for leadership has fallen.


1. Ravi Kishan’s Maths = National Joke.

If GST cuts magically turn ₹100 into ₹45, then india doesn’t need economics; it needs bollywood scripts. This isn’t governance — it’s pure stand-up comedy.



2. Fit Only for Villain Roles.

Let’s be honest. ravi kishan was perfect in movies where South indian heroes slapped him around for dramatic effect. In parliament, unfortunately, there are no heroes — just a nation being slapped by his ignorance.



3. Manoj Tiwari: Partner in Foolishness.

If Kishan is the star of the circus, manoj tiwari is his co-star. Both thrive on clownish soundbites, proudly displaying their intellectual bankruptcy. Together, they’re a Bhojpuri comedy duo we never asked for.



4. BJP’s Talent Pool = Empty.

When a ruling party fields MPs whose main skills are dialogue delivery and bad maths, it’s proof of how intellectual depth has been replaced by loudness and loyalty.



5. Low IQ Brigade, High Seats of Power.

India’s parliament is supposed to be a place of policy, vision, and governance. Instead, thanks to leaders like ravi kishan and manoj tiwari, it’s starting to resemble a reality tv show with zero script.



6. Embarrassment at a Global Level.

While other countries boast leaders with PhDs, vision, and statesmanship, we have MPs who think removing GST makes things half-price. The joke is no longer local — it’s a global embarrassment.



🔥 Bottom Line: ravi kishan and manoj tiwari are not just embarrassing themselves — they’re embarrassing the nation. india deserves leaders who understand governance, not actors playing politicians as badly as they played villains.

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