This Article is From Feb 17, 2016

Arvind Kejriwal Tweets Cartoon, Many Are Not Amused

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Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal posted the cartoon, published in a leading national daily, on his Twitter account.

New Delhi: A section of the twitterati today attacked Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal for posting a cartoon which shows a Hanuman-esque figure assuring Prime Minister Narendra Modi that public attention has been diverted towards JNU from other pressing issues.

Mr Kejriwal posted the cartoon, published in a leading national daily, on his Twitter account. Within minutes, #Kejriwalinsultshanuman started trending.

A person lodged a police complaint against the Delhi chief minister in Hyderabad seeking "appropriate action" against him for "hurting religious sentiments". The point of contention appeared to be a character sporting a tail which can be seen flying towards PM Modi while assuring him, "Done Sir, all attention is on JNU". The PM is shown standing amid raging fires over several socio-economic and security issues.

"#KejriwalInsultsHanuman. Delhi CM @ArvindKejriwal must apologies unconditionally for mocking India & insulting Hanumanji," one Arvind Gupta tweeted.

Amit Malviya, in-charge of BJP's national IT department, tweeted, "If Kejriwal is benchmarked to the logic seculars applied after the Charlie Hebedo act, he should be at least in jail. #KejriwalInsultsHanuman."

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Delhi BJP president Satish Upadhyay condemned Mr Kejriwal for "hurting the sentiments of crores of Hindus" by portraying their revered Hanumanji in "bad taste".

"We feel that this bad portrayal has been intentionally done to please the Leftist section which is responsible for anti-national propaganda at Jawaharlal Nehru University," he alleged.

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"Kejriwal must immediately apologize to the nation, especially to Hindus, for hurting the religious sentiments," he said.
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