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Alok Nath's 'Sanskaari' Image Has Taken A Beating With This One Tweet

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All good things must come to an end, as they say, and why should Alok Nath's 'sanskaari' image be exempt from this rule?

The actor, whose penchant for playing characters who conform to traditional norms made him an Internet phenomenon, did something decidedly un-sanskaari on Sunday night. Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched the #SelfieWithDaughter campaign, which trended on Twitter on Sunday. While many happily shared selfies of themselves with their respective daughters (including Nath himself), there were some who questioned the campaign. One such person was noted women's rights activist and columnist Kavita Krishnan.




The tweet was a veiled reference to the nearly-two-year-old political scandal dubbed 'Snoopgate', when Modi's close aide Amit Shah (now president of the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party) allegedly surveilled a woman illegally under the former's orders.

While several agreed with her sentiments, many others were outraged. Ironically for people who accused her of being venomous and unfair, they responded in quite the same manner.




However, the response to Krishnan's tweet that garnered the most amount of attention was one from Nath himself, who threw both caution and sanskaar to the wind with this tweet.

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A screen-shot of Alok Nath's tweet, since the original seems to have been deleted.

The 58-year-old actor has been criticised by many on Twitter for resorting to a response people are calling 'sexist' and classifying as 'hate speech'.













It wasn't all hate, though. Some people, presumably incensed by Krishnan's irreverence towards the Prime Minister, stood by his side.




Some, weirdly enough, were angry with him for diverting public anger away from its 'rightful' recipient, Krishnan.




Meanwhile, at least one Twitter user expressed regret that the PM's campaign, meant to promote gender equality, had been reduced to a two-person online battle.




However, the irony, as this user pointed out, lay largely in the manner in which people expressed their disapproval of Krishnan's tweet.








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