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'I like Rahul's reaction to shoe throwing': Omar

Rahul Gandhi
Srinagar, Jan 23: Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, himself a victim of shoe-throwing incident, today said he liked the response of Congress leader Rahul Gandhi to a similar attack on him. "I like Rahul's reaction to the shoe throwing 'phenko, phenko, ek aur phenko' (throw, throw one more)," Omar wrote on micro-blogging site Twitter.

A shoe was hurled towards Gandhi by a youth while he was addressing an election rally near Dehradun in Uttarakhand. As security personnel and Congress supporters grabbed the youth, Rahul was heard saying "don't hit him".

The Congress leader also said that people perhaps thought he would run away if shoes were hurled at him. "....throw one more shoe," Rahul said. The shoe fell 10 meters short of the Congress general secretary and the attacker, identified as Kuldip, was immediately taken into custody.

Omar has himself been a victim of shoe throwing incident when a policeman hurled the footwear towards him while he was presiding over Independence Day Parade at Bakshi Stadium here in 2010. Though the policeman was arrested, the Chief Minister had later dropped the charges against him and ordered his release.

PTI

Musharraf has close encounter with shoe once again

Islamabad, Nov 5: Former Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf had a close tryst with the shoe once again when a man tried to hurl a shoe at him during an event in London on Saturday. This is his second such attempt that Musharraf had to experience.

The incident occurred when the ex-President was attending a function addressing the Kashmiri community in Luton. The shoe however did not hit him and the security personnel caught hold of him and took him out.....

Shoe-throwing 'hall of fame' list gets bigger

Bangalore, Oct 19: With the recent 'slipper' attack on Team Anna member and RTI activist Arvind Kejriwal, shoe hurling sure seems to have become a favorite tool for many attackers to vent out their pent-up frustration in a way to show their protest. OneIndia brings to you a list of such incidents where politicians became the victims of shoe-attacks
P Chidambaram:

A shoe was hurled at Union Minister, P Chidambaram on Apr 7, 2009 by a Sikh journalist at a press.....
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