New Delhi: On December 13, 2018, then-Congress president Rahul Gandhi posted on Twitter a photograph of himself standing between the two contenders for chief ministership of Madhya Pradesh: Kamal Nath and Jyotiraditya Scindia.“The two most powerful warriors are patience and time,” Gandhi tweeted, quoting Leo Tolstoy, sending out the message to media that Kamal Nath had scored over Scindia in the contest for the top post in the central Indian state.The two most powerful warriors are patience and time.– Leo Tolstoy pic.twitter.com/MiRq2IlrIg— Rahul Gandhi (@RahulGandhi) December 13, 2018In the past 15 months, a lot has changed though. Gandhi is no longer the party president and one of the ‘warriors’ named in that photograph has officially lost his ‘patience’ and has crossed over to the Congress’s bete noire – the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).Till the other day, Scindia was seen close to Gandhi. However, on Tuesday, he was seen hobnobbing with the two top names in the government – Prime Minister Narendra Modi and home minister Amit Shah – to topple the government being led by the person whom in that photograph, Gandhi described as being on the side of ‘time’.Only time will tell when Kamal Nath’s term as the chief minister will end. The countdown began earlier this week.Also Read: Jyotiraditya Scindia Resigns: What Happens Next?On Tuesday, even as events signalled towards a quick demise of the Kamal Nath government, all eyes were on Rahul Gandhi’s Twitter handle and his reaction to the crisis in Madhya Pradesh, even though he has officially been in hibernation, having passed on the reins of the party to his mother Sonia Gandhi.The junior Gandhi maintained his silence on the issue throughout Tuesday.On Wednesday though, he didn’t disappoint the watchful media. Without naming the two ‘warriors’, he trained his guns directly at the office of Prime Minister Modi. Accusing Modi of being “busy destabilizing an elected Congress government [in MP]”, Gandhi attempted to bring the narrative back to the country’s sinking economy.Hey @PMOIndia , while you were busy destabilising an elected Congress Govt, you may have missed noticing the 35% crash in global oil prices. Could you please pass on the benefit to Indians by slashing #petrol prices to under 60₹ per litre? Will help boost the stalled economy.— Rahul Gandhi (@RahulGandhi) March 11, 2020Gandhi asked: “You [PM Modi] may have missed noticing the 35 per cent crash in global oil prices. Could you please pass on the benefit to Indians by slashing petrol prices to under 60₹ per litre?”“(It) will help boost the stalled economy,” he pointed out to Modi.In just over three hours, Gandhi’s tweet registered over 38,000 likes and over 10,000 retweets. At the time of publishing, the Twitter handle of the Prime Minister’s Office hasn’t responded to the tweet, leaving many to conclude that it is now Modi’s turn to maintain silence over his party’s coup in Madhya Pradesh.