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Why twitterati is mocking Sushma Swaraj

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Swaraj while paying homage Mahasweta Devi mentioned names of two books, ‘Pratham Pratishruti’ and ‘Bakul Katha’. Both these books were not written by Mahasweta Devi but by Ashapurna Devi.

Mahasweta Devi’s demise led many dignitaries and political leaders took to Twitter to express condolence and pay homage. Devi, who worked to help disadvantaged communities, died Thursday from an illness. “Mahashweta Devi wonderfully illustrated the might of the pen,” Prime Minister Narendra Modi tweeted.

Minister of External Affairs, Sushma Swaraj too took to Twitter to express condolence and said that the works of the writer had “left a lasting impression” on her life.

However, something went terribly wrong when the accolades were wrongly attributed. Swaraj while paying homage Mahasweta Devi mentioned names of two books, ‘Pratham Pratishruti’ and ‘Bakul Katha’. Both these books were not written by Mahasweta Devi but by Ashapurna Devi.

Given to Swaraj’s wide following  and popularity on Twitter and Mahasweta Devi trending, the post drew quick attention and the External Minister was trolled for confusing the works of the two authors, following which she deleted her second tweet.

Both ‘Pratham Pratishruti’ and ‘Bakul Katha’ that apparently left a ‘lasting impression’ on Swaraj’s life are by Ashapurna Devi. Twitter noticed immediately and corrected the minister. Unfortunately for Swaraj, nothing is untraceable on the Internet.

Though the tweet was deleted, people criticised the minister and posted photos of her deleted tweet and termed it as ‘ignorance’.

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