Twitterati India Slams Kiran Bedi for Tweeting ‘It Needed a Vajpayee to Identify a Kalam’
Indian politician, social activist, former tennis player and former IPS officer turned politician who has been mostly a controversy concentric personality in the recent times is striking the headlines again with a new fresh controversy. The former lady police officer is known to put her mouth with insensible facts and statements on several occasions in the recent past.
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Kiran Bedi Slammed by Twitterati India for Her Controversial Tweets
Ms. Kiran Bedi who had been politically active since past couple of years has made her biggest socially awkward and tactless act with her tweet in twitter as ‘It needed a Vajpayee to identify a Kalam’. Kiran Bedi was viral and it enraged Indian Twitterati and the social media users who are mourning the demise of former president APJ Abdul Kalam on Monday.
Dr APJ Adbul Kalam passed away on Monday while delivering a lecture at IIM Shillong collapsed suffering a massive cardiac arrest. Sources who were at the at present at the time of incidence claimed that death was instantaneous to Dr Kalam before he was rushed to the hospital.
It needed a Vajpayee to identify a Kalam..
— Kiran Bedi (@thekiranbedi) July 28, 2015
The nation which is driven in grief state was condoling and paying homage to the bestowed son of mother India Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam was infuriated with the tweets of Kiran Bedi as they seemed to be averting the raw brass with political interests.
Bedi’s tweet recalled the Dr. APJ Adbul Kalam’s presential election as an NDA supported the candidate during the regime of BJP leader Atal Bihari Vajpayee in the year 2002. Tweets of Bedi which were offensive due to the political interest was slammed by the social network users and netizens across the nation claiming that the great soul of India and people’s president Missile Man Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam won a Padma Bhushan in 1981, a Padma Vibhushan in 1990 and the Bharat Ratna in 1997 to the Vajpayee term.
It seems Bedi’s tweet didn’t go well with the social networkers and netizens as her preceded tweet was tweeting praising Abdul Kalam. Indian twitterati has been trolled and trending with miss Bedi’s tweet claiming her a sycophant, crawler leaving rude comments about her recent political career in BJP and its failure.
Many solecisms has been made by the former police officer turned out a politician who lost her Delhi Elections as chief ministerial candidate recently since kicking off her political career. Political critics claimed these gaffes as one of the major reasons which for her defeat in the state elections of Delhi. Although most of the nation’s youngsters who are mourning due to the death of APJ Abdul Kalam might have been less serious over her tweets as many comments seem to be less forgiving.
Twitter reactions to the tweets of Bedi’s post:
@thekiranbedi Sorry but you are wrong. Kalam’s accomplishments surpass by far his appointment as President of India.
— Rumayath (@Rumayath) July 28, 2015
@thekiranbedi Please! Kalam Sir’s identity isn’t because of Vajpayee. In fact Vajpayee government got its identity because of him
— ツSonal ♡ (@SonalMehra_) July 28, 2015
@thekiranbedi Vajpeyeeji made Kalam the President. But everyone knew him as a big scientist before that. No need to go overboard.
— Arun Naik (@arunbnaik) July 28, 2015
When you think it cant get any worse and thn u read her tweet
“@thekiranbedi: It needed a Vajpayee to identify a Kalam..”
— Ranjeet Singh (@88_Ranjeet) July 28, 2015
@thekiranbedi How mindful of you to leave no opportunity to politicize things, even if it involves a great legend who passed away a day back
— Guneet Bhatia (@Guneet_B) July 28, 2015
@thekiranbedi can there be a bigger insult to #KalamSir ? BJP needed Kalam&still does- he was independent of parties @MrsGandhi
— Thirumal Raja (@thirumalraja) July 28, 2015
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