Twitter has found out a new grammar queen and they feel that she is better than Congress leader Shashi Tharoor. An elderly woman who appears to be in her mid-80s was seen speaking fluent English on the internet.
Grammar queen
Shared on Twitter, the 36-second video of the old woman speaking English surfaced on the internet made netizens go crazy. The following was shared by IPS officer Arun Bothra, which later received nearly 3 lakh views and hundreds of fascinated comments.
Wearing a white shirt and red saree, the elderly woman can be seen speaking about Mahatma Gandhi. Later, in the comments section of the video, many identified Bhagwani Devi as a resident of Jhunjhunu in Rajasthan.
As she begins she talked about how Gandhi Ji was loved by all. She said, “Mahatma Gandhi was one of the greatest persons in the world. He loved both Hindus and Muslims and was also the father of the nation.”
How many marks out of 10 for the old lady for this spoken English Test? pic.twitter.com/QmPSEd4o0L
— Arun Bothra (@arunbothra) March 1, 2020
Later Twitterati also shared a video of the old lady who further talked about Rajiv Gandhi and the greatness of his party in 1984.
Ye Rajiv gandhi ke baare me
Must watch ?@priyankac19 @priyankagandhi @rssurjewala @sakshijoshii @INCHaryana @INCIndia @INCIndiaLive pic.twitter.com/8y0MDPlyxs— Vijay Gill / विजय गिल (@vijaygillnit) March 1, 2020
Shashi Tharoor are you up for this? asks TwitterÂ
Netizens are shocked to believe the grammatical prowess of this elderly woman. While some applauded her vocabulary, others tried to bring the clip to the attention of Thiruvananthapuram MP and English vocabulary magician Shashi Tharoor.
Will be interesting to see how many marks @ShashiTharoor sir is giving to her? ?
— Arun Bothra (@arunbothra) March 1, 2020
We arent worthy of rating her, sir. She's an inspiration! ??
— Apeksha (@akuleh31) March 1, 2020
She is still in school. While only memory I have from school ? pic.twitter.com/VOHB2qdqF0
— Parveen Kaswan, IFS (@ParveenKaswan) March 1, 2020
Shashitharoor/10
— Kanupriya (@kanupriiya) March 1, 2020
English Apart,
But for a Lively Spirit…….. 11https://t.co/D38AVxkBrp— Pankaj Thapliyal (@PankajT04765688) March 1, 2020