For the three years that she has been foreign minister, Sushma Swaraj has steered clear of making political statements and used her Twitter handle to speak on India's foreign policy or help Indians stranded across the world who send her SOS messages. This week, she appeared to make an exception. Or was it in jest. Either ways, she provoked a strong reaction on social media after she posted her reply to a 'thank you' message from a lawmaker from Assam, Badruddin Ajmal for the Narendra Modi's government vote at the United Nations against the US decision to recognise Jerusalem as Israel's capital.