The Global Entrepreneurship Summit (GES) took place in Hyderabad and many investors, entrepreneurs and business tycoons came together to discuss new and innovative ideas to increase the opportunities and reduce the complexities of business.
The theme of the summit was “Women First, Prosperity for All”. It was also attended by a delegation from the USA which was led by Ivanka Trump, the advisor to US President Donald Trump.
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Ivanka’s visit to India has finished now but social media is still abuzz with jokes and memes which are made after she was clicked with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
However, there is one edited video which stands out from all the other gags and jokes. It has been made by comedian José Covaco (@hoezaay) and in the video, Ivanka can be seen saying that she has come to India to make her Aadhaar card.
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The caption that José Covaco wrote is, “Breaking : Exclusive : Paid media will not show you this. Ivanka Trump actually came to India to get her Aadhaar Card done.”
Watch the video:
Breaking : Exclusive : Paid media will not show you this. Ivanka Trump actually came to India to get her Aadhaar Card done. pic.twitter.com/YabfDudRZE
— pAgaL_P₹oj3ct (@HoeZaay) November 29, 2017
Click here to watch this video directly on Twitter
This funny video has been retweeted for more than 2000 times and has received over 3,500 likes till now.
The official Twitter handle of Unique Identification Authority of India (@UIDAI) also reacted to it and made it clear that she can’t get Aadhaar as she is not an Indian resident.
The tweet read, “But couldn’t apply since she’s not a resident of India.”
But couldn't apply since she's not a resident of India.
— Aadhaar (@UIDAI) December 1, 2017
A user asked, “But if she stays in India for more than 182 days then she can apply, right? Do they check applicant’s stay in India at Aadhaar center? If yes, how?”
But if she stays in India for more than 182 days then she can apply, right? Do they check applicant's stay in India at Aadhaar center? If yes, how?
— Mahesh (@Twittterkar) December 1, 2017
Here’s what Aadhaar replied:
— Aadhaar (@UIDAI) December 1, 2017
That was indeed a hilarious video, wasn’t it?