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It is a known and documented fact that when women voice unpopular opinions (or sometimes, anything at all), they are threatened with sexual and physical violence by some.Īnd again, drawing from Sonu’s tweets, when you feel “let down” by someone or disagree with them, it’s common courtesy to have a ‘balanced’ discussion and argue logically than prescribing violence.Sonu Nigam launches first transgender '6 Pack Band' in Mumbai Now that that’s out of the way, dear Sonu Nigam, there’s a difference between voicing opinions and prescribing violence against women. But the fundamental problem with all these stories according to The Wire was this – Arundhati hadn’t even visited Srinagar recently and apparently given no interviews where she said the words she was quoted as saying. Many other fake news and 'nationalist' sites in India and Pakistan also ran similar stories. The Wire’s detailed story chronicles here how Arundhati was targeted by a news site, which published the story with the headline “70 lakh Indian Army cannot defeat Azadi gang in Kashmir: Arundhati Roy gives statement to Pakistani newspaper!” Where to begin? Well, to start off, the news itself that Arundhati Roy made anti-India or anti-army or anti-Kashmir remarks on a recent visit to Srinagar, was fake.
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Then there’s the issue of Paresh Rawal’s tweet on Arundhati Roy.
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But one can’t help but wonder how a person with a “balanced approach” and purportedly liberal outlook could automatically assume that the opposite of ‘nationalist’ is pseudo-something. Of course, taking a leaf out of Sonu’s book, he’s entitled to his opinion as well. Phew! That’s quite a lot to digest in one Twitter rant. Unprecedented marriage advice: You can apparently tell the psychology and class of a potential partner after a glance-through at their Twitter timelines. He would probably not return to Twitter to clarify his points, but hey, “never say never!” And if there’s a newer platform with a “filter”, Sonu would be “owning it”.ĩ. Sonu has no religion, doesn’t identify as left or right wing and respects everyone’s opinion.Ĩ. Every “logical, sensible patriot and humanist” should leave Twitter. And Twitter is like “porn, shown in theatres”.Ħ.