[ad_1]
Sushma Swaraj had hoped last week to shame the trolls who flooded her timeline with abuse. (New):
New Delhi:
Foreign Minister Sushma Swaraj has been harbaded on Twitter a few days after an interdenominational couple, allegedly harbaded by officials for religious reasons, has obtained his pbadport after being complained on social networks [19659004] On Saturday, she scored about a dozen tweets by "loving" them on Twitter and asked people to vote.
The survey asked if they approved them.
"Friends: I liked tweets." Do you approve of these tweets? ", Please RT," tweeted the Foreign Minister.
Friends: I liked some tweets. It happens for the last days. Do you approve of such tweets? Please RT
– Sushma Swaraj (@SushmaSwaraj) 30 June 2018
Ms. Swaraj had apparently hoped to shame the trolls who flooded her timeline with abuse, rude comments about her health and communal invectives. She invited people to read some of the tweets she had received while she was traveling abroad.
This morning, her husband Swaraj Kaushal received another. He suggested that Mr. Kaushal, a former governor of Mizoram, beat his wife on his return from work to teach him a lesson.
– Governor Swaraj (@governorswaraj) June 30, 2018
A senior lawyer, Mr. Swaraj called the author of the abusive tweet, Mukesh Gupta, who claims to be an engineer and has "IIT Delhi" as part of his Twitter account.
Ms. Swaraj Tanvi Seth and Anas Siddiqui, the Noida couple who had an interdenominational marriage, claimed in a series of tweets that they were humiliated and harbaded by a pbadport officer badigned their case to Lucknow.
After a storm on Twitter, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs ordered the transfer of the official Vikas Mishra and sent him a notice for an explanation. Later he told the TV channels that he had complied with the rules
The Foreign Ministry, which runs pbadport offices across the country, also handed over their new pbadports to the couple the same day
. There were those who saw the ministry stand aside from a religious prism and accused it of appeasing minorities.
Congress and several opposition leaders supported the union minister. But few BJP politicians seem to show up in its support on social media. In a tweet, Congress leader Abhishek Singhvi congratulated her for the grace and dignity with which she had manipulated the trolls. But her newly-discovered critics accused her of playing the victim's card and launched their own polls on Twitter.
Last year, Union Minister Harsh Vardhan was also forced to cancel his ban on the sale of firecrackers. Trolled by a section of social media that called the ban "anti-tradition".
A few months later, Amruta, wife of Maharashtra Prime Minister Devendra Fadnavis, was found at the reception of heavy criticism for the promotion of a Christmas-themed charity event in Mumbai