The top post of Delhi Congress leader Ajay Maken’s Facebook page is a post about his tributes to Chandra Shekhar Azad on his birth anniversary. [caption id=“attachment_2359470” align=“alignleft” width=“380”] Screenshot from Facebook page of Ajay Maken[/caption] The post is accompanied with a photo of the late freedom fighter and, to ensure you don’t forget who paid that tribute to Azad, there is also a hilariously placed small picture of Maken in the top right corner. This seems like a normal (and forgettable) Facebook post, doesn’t it? Except it isn’t. And for all the wrong reasons. The Facebook post has an ‘Edited’ label attached to it, which comes up only when a person changes his post after posting it on Facebook. It does not, however, show the huge mistake which Maken, or whoever is managing Maken’s account, made while putting up the original post. In his original post, Maken had posted about his tributes to Chandra Shekhar Azad with a picture of Bhagat Singh in the post. It really makes one wonder about how honest or serious Maken’s ’tributes’ to Azad were, seeing as how he probably didn’t even realise exactly who he was paying tributes to. Here is a screenshot of the first image that was put up by the Congress leader:
Maken’s huge goof-up comes merely a day after the Jharkhand Education Minister Neera Yadav
assumed former President APJ Kalam to be dead
and even gave a floral tribute to him at an event in a school in Koderma, Jharkhand.