New Delhi: While the rest of India and the whole world were celebrating the success of the soft landing of Chandrayaan 3 on the south pole of the moon on Wednesday, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee made a major gaffe that has now gone viral.
She said when ‘Rakesh Roshan reached the moon’, Indira Gandhi asked him how India looked from there. She was speaking at an event soon after Chandrayaan 3’s soft landing. The clip went viral as Mamata Banerjee confused astronaut Rakesh Sharma with Bollywood personality Rakesh Roshan, father of Hrithik Roshan. Also, Rakesh Sharma did not go to the moon. His conversation with Indira Gandhi was from space. “Sare jahan see accha,” Rakesh Sharma said replying to Indira Gandhi’s question, “Upar se Bharat kaisa dikhta hai aapko (How does India look like from space?).”
“I remember when they reached the moon, Indira Gandhi asked Rakesh Roshan how India looked from there, for space,” Mamata Banerjee said. The clip went viral adding to the list of public displays of ignorance by political leaders on the question of India’s prestigious and successful moon mission.
“Rakesh Roshan” 🌝🌝🌝 pic.twitter.com/KCxcosFTiQ
— Political Kida (@PoliticalKida) August 23, 2023
She was not the only one. Rajasthan sports minister Ashok Chandna congratulated the ‘passengers’ who were on Chandrayaan 3 after its successful soft landing. Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar was asked on Chandrayaan 3 before the soft landing. He apparently did not understand the question and asked the minister who was with him.
One of the PM contenders of the I.N.D.I.Alliance has no idea abt Chandrayaan
Another PM contender from Bengal credits Rakesh Roshan 😂
— இந்தா வாயின்கோ – Take That (@indhavaainko) August 23, 2023
While Nitish Kumar and Mamata, both key leaders of INDIA alliance came under fire, they posted congratulatory messages on Chandrayaan 3’s success. “By successfully landing Chandrayaan-3 on the moon, the country has created a new history in space for which every countryman is proud. This is the result of the hard work of ISRO scientists. Many congratulations to the entire ISRO team for this,” Nitish Kumar tweeted.
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