There’s nothing like a careless comment about gas to get the humour mill churning on social media – especially if the remark comes from India’s prime minister, who has played fast and loose with facts on several occasions.
At an event to mark World Biofuel Day in New Delhi on August 10, Narendra Modi claimed that he had once read about a tea seller in a small town who tapped into gas emanating from a gutter to make the beverage. “There used to be a dirty river flowing through this town,” Modi said. “Now, this man had an idea. He took a small utensil, inverted it, made a hole in it and put a pipe through that. Gas used to emanate from the gutter and using that pipeline, he used the gas for his tea stall. An easy technique.”
Modi, who has often stressed on his humble origins and has claimed that in his childhood, he would help his father sell tea, joked that this story caught his attention because of its chai connection.
A few publications pointed out that Modi’s contention was not factually incorrect as much as it was an over-simplification, for while biogas can be produced from sewage, it is only through a much more complicated process.
Some pointed to an actual story from Chhattisgarh.
Narendra Modi is right on gas comment, here’s how to do it@BJP4India @INCIndia #ShyamRai #Raipur #Chhattisgarhhttps://t.co/4uGyy6dOXF
— NewsX (@NewsX) August 13, 2018
Other Twitter users had already been pointing to the the problem in the claims made, by pointing to the simplification in the prime minister’s claims.
Indian Government should recommend Narendra Hawkins Modi for Nobel Prize in Chemistry for inventing GPG (Gutter Produced Gas).#Modigas #gas
— परवेज़ M (@VazeIndian) August 13, 2018
Pic 1: This is how bio gas is actually produced
Pic 2 n 3: This is how Modiji thinks bio gas is produced#BJP_भगाओ_देश_बचाओ pic.twitter.com/SEBI43Sbry
The Congress party had already been quick off the block, mocking the claims.
After 'inventing' yoga and disproving climate change, checkout how Modiji has redefined science! pic.twitter.com/VsVTW1z0OO
— Congress (@INCIndia) August 11, 2018
There were other news channels that questioned whether “Rahul Gandhi was mocking India’s innovativeness”
Legitimate Question @thenewshour, 'Is Congress President Rahul Gandhi mocking India's innovativeness? | @navikakumar #CongMitrogenBarb pic.twitter.com/5RXH9LBuKb
— TIMES NOW (@TimesNow) August 13, 2018
This led to responses on the lines that perhaps the prime minister had inadvertently ended up inventing a new laughing gas.
May be by mistake but PM has invented a new laughing gas apart from Nitrous Oxide (N2O). Now we can name it as NaMo Oxide (NaMo) 😂😂😂
— RaGa - The 🌟 Warrior (@sgulsk) August 13, 2018
Other Twitter users joined in, mocking the prime minister’s claims.
Sewage drains and gutters to be declared national treasures of India as part of Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana@Benightedeye pic.twitter.com/8z8gf80T68
— Poly Sarkar (@polysmind) August 13, 2018
Dr Homie Jubaangir Baba explaining his research about the use of Toxic gases of sewer & manhole for cooking purposes in front of Nobel Prize committee for Chemistry. (2018) pic.twitter.com/PCwraslxEJ
— History of India (@RealHistoryPic) August 12, 2018
UNESCO has announced that Modi is going to be nominated for Next Year's Nobel Prize in Chemistry for the discovery of LNG (Liquid Nala Gas).
— Sanjiv Bhatt (IPS) (@sanjivbhatt) August 12, 2018
BREAKING NEWS
— Maharana Bal Vardhan 🌵 🚩 (@PresidentVerde) August 12, 2018
Prices of properties near “Nalas” skyrocket after Modi’s gas technology revealed.
Gas - Mitrogen
— Rana Begum (@baby_naaz1) August 13, 2018
Discovered by - Scientist Shri Gobhiji
Year - 2018
Advantage - can be directly collected from nallah
USES
Domestic - as a fuel
Political - used to divert people from real issues
- if inhaled person may fall prey to jumlas, can become a bhakt#ModiGas #ModiLies
Morning Trivia
— A_Broke_Bloke (@JuzarKVora) August 14, 2018
Question: In which state @BJP4India has biggest presence
Answer: Gaseous State
😂🤣#Mitrogen #ModiGas
Parody handle @JioInstitute also chimed in. The account was created after the Modi government controversially awarded an Institution of Eminence tag to the Reliance-backed Jio Institute, which is yet to be set up, alongside other distinguished institutions.
We at Jio Campus organizing a Tea Making Championship for Bhakts. A Bhagona (vessel) with a hole, a pipe, a burner and an open Drain (naali) will be provided at venue. @RoflGandhi_ will be the Chief Guest and Judge for the Event.
— Jio lnstitute (@Jiolnstitute) August 12, 2018
Plz reach out & Tag Bhakts in this post.
Ppl making fun of Modiji for his theories on gas should know, that gas production of ONGC increased by 6.3% after Sambit Patra joined as director.
— Punster® (@Pun_Starr) August 12, 2018
Watch what happened when a chaiwala tried to experiment PM Modi's advice on producing gas from drain line 😂😂😂 pic.twitter.com/TZXU211sbB
— Irony Of India (@IronyOfIndia_) August 12, 2018
— sameer sheikh (@sameirsheikh67) August 13, 2018
“That’s why they say the prime minister of this country should be educated,” tweeted Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, taking a dig at controversies raised over the prime minister’s educational qualifications and his purported Master’s degree in the curiously named “entire political science”.
इसीलिए कहते हैं कि देश का प्रधान मंत्री पढ़ा लिखा ही होना चाहिए https://t.co/lOxaubdSPd
— Arvind Kejriwal (@ArvindKejriwal) August 13, 2018
Journalist Shahid Siddiqui pointed to the state of the economy and the jobs situation.
Oh my God, what a brilliant idea . Now I know why he is such a great leader. Gutter economy/ gutter jobs/ gutter ideas for the nation. 🙏🙏🙏 https://t.co/5YWKZyppZR
— shahid siddiqui (@shahid_siddiqui) August 13, 2018
Scatological humour, of course, abounded.
Last night I ate a lot of chole..
— Atul Khatri (@one_by_two) August 13, 2018
Today morning used that gas to make tea..
Innovativeness of @TimesNow pic.twitter.com/n9uF6PODrK
— Jomon batheri (@jomon_batheri) August 13, 2018