Chandrayaan 3 Landing: A moment of pride for the nation, but jackpot for memers!

Chandrayaan 3 Landing: Hold onto your space helmets, folks, because August 23, 2023, just etched itself into the cosmic history books! Yep, mark that date with a big, shiny star because it’s the day India rocked the universe.

Picture this: India swoops in on a Wednesday like the cool space ninja it is and does something jaw-droppingly awesome. Imagine becoming the FIRST country to gently tap down on the Moon’s southern pole. That’s right, India just pulled off a celestial parallel parking maneuver! Now, if the Moon had a review site, India would totally get five out of five stars for landing skills.

Chandrayaan 3 Landing

But, hold up – while most Indians were high-fiving and doing the moonwalk (well, not the Michael Jackson one, but close enough), there’s a twist in this space saga. You see, some folks, especially the Congressmen, decided to put on their cosmic thinking caps. They had their own “out-of-this-world” take on the achievement. And guess what? The internet exploded with jokes and memes faster than a rocket launch.

Gather ’round, cosmic enthusiasts, because we’re about to embark on a journey into the comedic cosmos of Indian politics! Yes, my friends, Congress – that evergreen gift that keeps on giving – has once again proven that it’s the master of time travel. Even as India rockets into the 22nd century, these folks are still winding their clocks back to the Nehru era. Remember those times when everything was hunky-dory for them? Well, they sure do!

Let’s talk about their nostalgia for Nehru – it’s more hilarious than watching a penguin trying to do the moonwalk. Picture this: a Congress minister takes center stage and congratulates the team for their epic space success. Sounds good, right? Hold on to your helmets, because there’s a twist in this cosmic tale. The Congress minister from Rajasthan showers his felicitations on the “passengers” of Chandrayaan 3 for their grand lunar touchdown! Now that’s what I call being futuristically challenged.

And the laughs don’t stop there! We have a legendary quote that’s practically beamed from the moon’s surface itself: “When last time Rakesh Roshan landed on the moon, Indira asked him how India was looking from there?” Ladies and gentlemen, give it up for none other than TMC’s superhero, Mamata Banerjee! She’s like the star comedian in this intergalactic stand-up routine, ensuring that memers have an infinite stock of material for weeks to come.

But wait, there’s more! The cosmic comedy takes a historic turn as Mallikarjun Kharge steps into the spotlight. He’s not just any space enthusiast; he’s the one who credits the success of this lunar escapade to none other than Jawaharlal Nehru – that’s right, the Nehru who left this world in 1964. Now, I’m no mathematician, but something’s a bit off here. Maybe someone should remind Kharge that ISRO (the Indian Space Research Organisation) was officially launched in 1969 – five whole years after Nehru’s journey to the stars!

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So, there you have it, fellow space cadets – a Congress constellation of comical quips and timeless time travel. While India achieves moon-magic, Congress manages to teleport itself into a Nehruvian wonderland, where history blends seamlessly with hilarity. As we gaze at the moon, let’s also salute these cosmic comedians who keep us laughing even when the stars shine bright. Remember, space may be the final frontier, but the frontiers of political humor are endless!

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