#ModiInsultsIndia top trended on Twitter for hours on Tuesday morning, amid anger over Prime Minister Narendra Modi's comments in speeches he made in Shanghai and Seoul.
Here are some Tweets and some Journalist Report are as below
"Such a downfall of discourse in politics is something I've never witnessed before in politics," he added.
Here are some Tweets and some Journalist Report are as below
Dear @narendramodi ,
We Are Not Ashamed Of Born Indian, But Are Ashamed Of Our Politicians !
#ModiInsultsIndia pic.twitter.com/cRb1SBoetI
— कोमल :) (@Komal_Indian) May 19, 2015
Just talked to Brahma. He's not ashamed to have been born Indian either. #ModiInsultsIndia
— God (@TheTweetOfGod) May 19, 2015
Before Election: देश नहीं झुकने दूंगा
After Election : है रे मेरी किस्मत ही फूटी थी जो मैं इस देश में पैदा हो गया ...
#ModiInsultsIndia
— Office Of Brumby (@brownbrumby) May 19, 2015
With due respect to PM & the NRIs in Seoul cheering him, I don't believe we were ever ashamed of being Indian at any time. Say if u disagree
— Shekhar Gupta (@ShekharGupta) May 18, 2015
#ModiInsultsIndia is a worldwide top trend because it has offended the sensibilities of every Indian. A national disgrace beyond description
— Sanjay Jha (@JhaSanjay) May 19, 2015
Glad that twitterati hs given a fitting reply to prime minister.Enough of tolerating his barbs at the country&countrymen #ModiInsultsIndia
— Priyanka Chaturvedi (@priyankac19) May 19, 2015
Next time when Modi speaks abroad, this disclaimer may be shown.
"All my views are personal and not of my employer, India"
#ModiInsultsIndia
— Tinu Cherian Abraham (@tinucherian) May 19, 2015
Ppl may dislike many things happening in India.Go abroad for better opportunities.But they're NOT ashamed of being Indian. #ModiInsultsIndia
— Tinu Cherian Abraham (@tinucherian) May 19, 2015
"हम जियेंगे तो इसके लिये..
मरेंगे तो इसके लिये"
भारत को गौर्वान्वित करतीं अटल जी की कविताएं !
#ModiInsultsIndia pic.twitter.com/ORwZqt5NLG
— कोमल :) (@Komal_Indian) May 19, 2015
Over 80K Tweets using #ModiInsultsIndia in reaction to @narendramodi's comments about his year as Prime Minister pic.twitter.com/c3PQfpn000
— BBC Trending (@BBCtrending) May 19, 2015
Commenting on PM Modi's speech in China, senior Congress leader and former union minister Kapil Sibal said in a press conference today, "Don't think such an incident ever happened before where a PM says on foreign soil that it's unfortunate to be born in India.""Such a downfall of discourse in politics is something I've never witnessed before in politics," he added.
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