International Media Criticised Prime Minister Narendra Modi

 11 Sep 2017 ( News Bureau )
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India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi is being criticised about his Twitter account in the international media.

PM Modi has also been questioned about those who follow on Twitter.

In separate articles, it has been said that Modi follows those people who are spreading poison against minorities, threatening women journalists for rape, and talking about spreading violence.

In fact, five September (2017) senior journalist Gauri Lankesh was shot dead in Bangalore outside of her house by unknown criminals.

Then a large number supported murder on social sites. Among them were those who followed by the PM Modi on Twitter. Nikhil Dadhich's name remains a topic of discussion in them. Who had told the killing of a journalist to die of a dog.

After this incident, PM Modi was questioned internationally.

International media institutions such as The Guardian and The New York Times have criticized him, saying, "Such people of Prime Minister Modi have been continuously getting support in secret or open form."

The New York Times World writes on Twitter, "After this tweet (Nikhil Dadhich), should PM Modi follow such people in which the murder of a journalist was described as a dog's death?"

The New York Times writes in the news, "Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who is famous all over the world, follows a person on Twitter who tells the killing of a woman journalist to die of a dog."

It was further written in the news that this objectionable tweet was done by Nikhil Dadhich's Twitter account. However it was later deleted. Dadhich is the same who PM Modi follows, but he is being followed even after the incident.

On the other hand, PM Modi has been criticized in an article printed in The Guardian. The article said, "India's ruling party has so far supported PM Modi's Twitter account in which he follows people such as Nikhil Dadhich. Modi follows people who rejoice at the death of a journalist. Opposition parties across India opposed the killing of journalist Gauri Lankesh, but supporters of Modi justified the murder. Modi, who follows, says that a journalist died of a dog.

It was further stated in the article that while PM Modi himself operates his Twitter account and follows 1779 people on Twitter.

American Media Quartz writes, "People are blocking the Prime Minister in India. #BlockNarendraModi stayed in top trending on Twitter on 7th September.

China's official newspaper Global Times writes, "After the assassination of journalist, Prime Minister Modi was opposed in the social media. Modi has alleged that he has not yet condemned the killing of journalist Gauri Lankesh.

 

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