Who Deserves to be tweeted or Written About, and Who Doesn’t
Shrikant G. Talageri
1. When two sadhus were killed in the most brutal way in Palghar in Mumbai on 16-4-2020, some b**** tweeted to a militant Muslim tweeter (who always tweeted on every "atrocity", "injustice" or "discrimination" concerning any Muslim in India) asking him why he was not tweeting in protest against this. His reply was "First show me Modi's tweet on this issue". The b****.who had taunted him naturally ignored this stupid question. [The word in asterisks, please note, is not an seven-letter or four-letter word, but a five letter one]
2.
When Shabana Azmi fell off a scooter and got a scratch on her nose, Modi ji
tweeted:
“The news of
Ji’s injury in an
accident is distressing. I pray for her quick recovery”.
There was a huge mass of thousands of reply tweets by b****s in awe at the magnanimity of this great man and leader who was so concerned about a person who was his bitter critic and hater.
3.
Today, an Indian was appointed as a Cardinal by the Pope. There was this
immediate tweet by Modi ji:
Delighted at His Eminence George Jacob Koovakad being created a Cardinal of the Holy Roman Catholic Church by His Holiness Pope Francis. His Eminence George Cardinal Koovakad has devoted his life in service of humanity as an ardent follower of Lord Jesus Christ. My best wishes for his future endeavours.”
Great indeed is the magnanimity of this greatest of Hindu leaders, who blesses the newly appointed Cardinal with his best wishes in his task of converting Hindus to Christianity!
May
we all join our palms together in echoing this joy and pride in this great
achievement by a humble Indian, and give our blessings and best wishes that he
may fully succeed in his holy task of converting all Indians to the true and
only path of our Lord Jesus Christ.
And may we all be blessed by Lord Jesus Christ with the holy ability to understand which issues and persons are important enough to be written about and tweeted about, and which issues and persons are not.
Amen and Ameen!
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