13 mts for d mover of d motion n 38 minutes for ‘earthquake’ 😀😀 https://t.co/8708EtXQJZ — Ram Madhav (@rammadhavbjp) 1532009879000

भूकंप के मज़े लेने के लिए तैयार हो जाइए । — Giriraj Singh (@girirajsinghbjp) 1532052574000

NEW DELHI: In 2016, Congress president Rahul Gandhi famously said that if he were allowed to speak in Parliament there would be an earthquake. Then in April this year, he said if were given 15 minutes to speak in Parliament, PM Narendra Modi "wouldn't be able to stand".Well, the Congress president is getting his chance today. Rahul is expected to lead the Congress portion of the debate on the no-confidence motion moved against the government in the Lok Sabha. The party has been given 38 minutes and expected to speak are Rahul and Mallikarjun Kharge.The Telugu Desam Party ( TDP ), former NDA ally which actually moved the no-confidence motion, gets a mere 13 minutes to speak.Live updates: No-confidence motion debate in ParliamentBJP's Ram Madhav - and many others - haven't forgotten Rahul's earlier comments. #BhookampAaneWalaHai (An earthquake is coming) is also a top trend on Twitter on Friday.Madhav cheekily tweeted on Thursday saying that the mover of the no-trust move (TDP) is getting 13 minutes and " 38 minutes for 'earthquake'".There was no doubt what Madhav was referring to.In April, Rahul criticised Modi for traveling around the country but not having 15 minutes to speak in the Lok Sabha."15 minute de dein , khare nahin ho payenge Lok Sabha mein (Give me 15 minutes, and he won't be able to stand)," Gandhi was quoted as saying by ANI.December 2016 was when the then Congress vice president predicted an earthquake if he were to speak. The issue was demonetisation."If they allow me to speak in Parliament, you will see what an earthquake will come," said Rahul.Another BJP leader also tweeted today about a potential earthquake. "Get set to enjoy an earthquake today", tweeted Giriraj Singh.Other opposition parties such as the AIADMK, Trinamool Congress, Biju Janata Dal, Telangana Rashtra Samithi have been allocated 29 minutes, 27 minutes, 15 minutes and nine minutes, respectively.The ruling BJP, which enjoys a majority in the House, has been given 3 hours and 33 minutes in the debate, which is scheduled for seven hours.