Union Minister Sushma Swaraj block the twitter page of History of India

Union Minister Sushma Swaraj recently block the twitter page History of India. Sushma Swaraj is famous on twitter for her quick action and online reprieve.

Indian Foreign Minister Sushma Swaraj gestures as she addresses media representatives in New Delhi on June 16, 2015, ahead of flagging off a batch of pilgrims on their journey to Mount Kailash. The mountain which is near Lake Mansarovar in Tibet is close to the source of many of Asia's longest rivers, Indus, Brahmaputra, Sutlej and is considered a sacred place by many religions among these is Hinduism, devotees of which belief the mountain to be where Lord Shiva resides in meditation with his wife Parvati. AFP PHOTO/PRAKASH SINGH (Photo credit should read PRAKASH SINGH/AFP/Getty Images)

Twitter page History of India has 50,000 followers on social media Twitter. Twitter page of History of India caused quite a flutter among the online users when they Tweeted a request asking the External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj to unblock them.

In a tweet, History of India request to Sushma Swaraj to unblock us, we need to mention your work in History of India.

Respected @SushmaSwaraj Ma’am please unblock us, we need to mention your work in History of India. pic.twitter.com/6PUpvsyVlC

External Affairs minister Swaraj, famous for her quick solutions and online reprieve, was unheeding and appears to have taken a tough stand not to put up with the page’s quirky Tweets.

On the other hands, History of India has decided not to take things down lying.

They tweeted that When it comes to sarcasm, No individual is sacred, No idea is sacred, only laughter is sacred.

History of India also posted another image of Sushma Swaraj with CEO of Twitter thanking Sushma Swaraj for blocking  @RealHistoryPic and starting Real swachh Bharat Mission.

 

The twitter page of History of India has several prominent followers including Prime Minister Narendra Modi, former J&K CM Omar Abdullah, Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal, and former CJI Markandey Katju.


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