" Let us not seek the Republican answer or the Democratic answer, but the right answer. Let us not seek to fix the blame for the past. Let us accept our own responsibility for the future. "
John F. KennedyToday Friday 9th, August, 2013 | When Nation was celebrating Eid & Tij, our politicians ensured that their presence are not missed on on Social Media. They showed congratulation for mostly Eid but few Tij too. Obviously Eid has pan India presence while Tij is cerebrated in north India Hind belt or as some convent & oxford educated people say "Cow Belt". But this Blog is not about Eid or Tij or both.
While Tweeting & doing usual chit chat I saw a tweet from Ashish Sharma @A_Ashish14 as below which triggered a Twitter war between Mrs Sushma Swaraj, Leader Oppositin Lok Sabha & Sh. Omar Abdulla, CM J&K. The further tweets hurled upon each other is posted as below. Nothing wrong having tweeterbaji between two senior politicians. So Enjoy these tweets.Mrs Sushma Swaraj, Leader Oppositin Lok Sabha, tweeted to Sh. Omar Abdulla in respon of Sh. Ashish Sharm tweet.

You can't expect Sushmaji to be silent if replied in the manner Omar replied. So she shout back & very rightly to that she had not referred to any side(?).
Omar Abdullah is grandsn of Sh. shaikh Abdullah & son of Sh. Farooq Abdullah & has their quality in multiple, so easily can't be cowed down. He replied back
Being senior to Omar, Sushamji tweeted a controlled reply requesting to send more & enough force to save people.
Omar Abdullah again missed the point & asked Madam to talk to Army Commander or DGP for realistic assessment.
That made Sushmaji little angry. She refused to bypass Chief Minister (J&K) over law & order.
Perhaps good sense prevailed. They realised that twitter is not parliament where you can talk & belittle each other. Here public is watch you very closely & recording each & every thing. There is no speaker to disallow unparliamentry things.
So tweets stopped from both side. In last Sushmaji tweeted after some time about Army Flag march in the area.
All said & done. As I told, large tweeples were watching. As usual some appriciated & some started fighting from each side.
Miscusellaneos tweets :-
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Pradeep Shanker
(NGO Reporter)











good Following of the tweets - appreciate it - no harm discussing in public on twitter - then people participation is better and a new trend all for good of the people
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