Relax, you are confused: Twitter to Shatrughan Sinha after his posts on India-China LAC row

Relax, you are confused: Twitter to Shatrughan Sinha after his posts on India-China LAC row

New Delhi: Actor-turned-politician Shatrughan Sinha has been on the acquired finish of trolls after his tweet on India-China Line of border dispute did not go down properly with the netizens. In a tweet posted on Tuesday, Shatrughan Sinha questioned Prime Minister Narendra Modi on “why are there so many contradictions among our people on the situation on Indo-China” and added that India appears to be “confused & doesn’t know what to believe”. 

He additionally named actor-politician Kamal Haasan in his tweet and stated that “people seek answers from PM Modi” on the demise of 20 Indian Army troopers within the violent face-off with the Chinese military alongside the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in Ladakh’s Galwan Valley final week.

Read his tweets right here:

Following the posts, the 74-year-old is now being brutally trolled for being ‘confused’ himself and he was additionally informed that Indians have full religion in PM Modi and the Indian Army and he ought to keep away from sharing such tweets. 

“Don’t worry, the people of Patna, who rejected you, have lots of faith in PM. You do your writing practice on Twitter and entertain public,” a Twitter person posted. Another tweet learn, “Relax, there are no contradictions among us! We are fully convinced of our Armed Forces & Modi-Govt!”

Take a take a look at the reactions right here:

Following the violent clashes in Galwan Valley, Corps commanders of Indian and Chinese armies held 11-hour lengthy talks on Monday to resolve the tensions between the 2 nations. 

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