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Gauri Lankesh: #BlockNarendraModi goes viral, scores unfollow PM

Updated on: 07 September,2017 03:29 PM IST  |  Mumbai
midday online correspondent |

The death of Gauri Lankesh, had sparked outrage across the country. But a few Twitter posts that were abusive in nature and even called the deceased writer a 'bitch' have garnered quite a bit of hate

Gauri Lankesh: #BlockNarendraModi goes viral, scores unfollow PM

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Gauri Lankesh. Pic/Facebook


The death of Gauri Lankesh, eminent Kannada Journalist had sparked outrage across the country. But a few Twitter posts that were abusive in nature and even called the deceased writer a ‘bitch’ have garnered quite a bit of hate and protest.


Especially, those handles that are followed by the Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Seeing that the Prime Minister was following people who were capable of spewing hatred towards  the slain journo, people have taken to twitter and started blocking Narendra Modi’s official handle, starting the hashtag #BlockNarendraModi


The entire episode started with a tweet by one Nikhil Dahdhich, who Tweeted saying that  "Ek kuttiya kutte ki maut kya mari, saare pille ek sur mein bilbila rahe hain" (It took a bitch to die a dog's death, for all pups to howl in the same tune)," While this tweet was later deleted, a number of people took to Twitter to vent their ire about what he had to say. Especially pointing out that he was followed by the Prime Minister

Most users who blocked Narendra Modi also tagged Dr Rakesh Parikh (@drrakeshParikh) who, they say, came up with the hashtag. Soon, there were scores of people blocking Narendra Modi saying that they did not wish to follow someone who 'visious and vile people'. Here are some of their tweets:

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