Shobhaa De Told Sushma Swaraj To Stop Tweeting And Twitter Reactions Are Outstanding!
After facing flak over criticising Indian athletes for their medal no-show at the Rio Olympics Shobhaa De is back with one more controversial tweet. She is very infamous on Twitter for making statements that usually make the Twitter population seethe in anger
Her next target is Sushma Swaraj who is very efficient for using Twitter to help a lot of stranded Indian citizens abroad. The author suggested External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj should make a New Year’s resolution to “keep calm and stop tweeting,” leaving many Twitter users unimpressed.
Have a look at her tweet:
Sushma Swaraj : Resolution for 2017 – Keep calm and stop tweeting.
— Shobhaa De (@DeShobhaa) January 13, 2017
Her controversial tweet about beloved minister Sushma Swaraj left many Twitter users furious. Twitterati slammed her for her unimpressed tweet. Here are some of the twitter reactions.
I really dont understand why u have problem with Shushma Swaraj? Let her express share support talk help anyone and anybody
— Mayurii_Shetty (@Mayurii_Shetty) January 13, 2017
does her hard work and dedication towards her duty hurt u. In fact she is helping Indias like no one ever did & u seems jealous.
— Vaibhav Deshmukh (@DeshVaibhavM) January 13, 2017
But why? She has been the most empathetic and responsive minister in NDA govt. By far.
— Ashish Pachory (@apachory) January 13, 2017
y dont u take that resolution
— Girish Palaparty (@GirishPalaparty) January 13, 2017
actually this resolution should be yours
— Shalini Gupta (@shalini8282) January 13, 2017
haha even Rakhi sawant sounds better then you.
She is just incredible Foreign Minister we ever had. Do respect her.— shweta jhalani (@shwetajhalani) January 13, 2017
resolution for 2017. No more botox. Too much of the neurotoxin is now affecting your brain.
— Siddharth Marda (@Siddharth_marda) January 13, 2017
sometimes i wonder if you really are an idiot or you just tweet dumb stuff to stay in news. This has been bothering me for ages
— Dhruv Dube (@Dhruvdube) January 13, 2017
As you grow old, people become senile. @DeShobhaa is a perfect example.
— Suresh Kochattil (@kochattil) January 13, 2017
Those tweets help the Indians abroad who are stuck and need help. Your tweets add no value to the society Shobhaaji
— Sagar Vora (@paneerholic) January 13, 2017
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