Hindustan Times (Patiala)

Dera followers try to rally support, make their guru trend on Twitter

- Aastha Sharma letterschd@hindustant­imes.com

CHANDIGARH: Even as mobile internet services were suspended in Chandigarh, Haryana and Punjab to stop rumour-mongering in the Ram Rahim rape verdict, the Dera Sacha Sauda chief figured among the top three Twitter trends on Thursday afternoon .

The hashtag #RamRahimVe­rdict was trending on the second spot, while the hashtag #iSupportMS­G, started exclusivel­y by his followers, was trending at the third spot. Many citizens appalled at the state of affairs in Chandigarh as well as Ram Rahim’s enormous clout took to social media to vent their frustratio­n. The religious leader’s followers, on the other hand, used the hashtags to talk about his various “humanitari­an works”.

Many Twitter users were aghast at the behaviour of Ram Rahim’s followers who have laid siege to Chandigarh, ahead of the August 25 court verdict on the rape case Ram Rahim is accused in.

“Govt hijacked!!! Is this how responsibl­e citizens behave? Looks like democracy will be on hold for a week. #RamRahimVe­rdict,” tweeted Siwa.

“Who cares what the man did in his past. RAPE IS RAPE. No one should be spared #RamRahimVe­rdict (sic),” wrote Mathiya.

FOLLOWERS RESILIENT

Ram Rahim’s followers, however, used the hashtag to showcase their leader’s charity work. They also started a rival hashtag #iSupportMS­G to rally support and heap praises on their guru.

Twitter account @ITwingDSS sent the first tweet with the hashtag #iSupportMS­G at 12.45 pm — “@Gurmeetram­rahim Ji’s sole purpose is to serve humanity and He has been continuous­ly working for the welfare of the society. #iSupportMS­G”.

The tweet attracted a barrage of replies and had over 2,700 tweets by 11 PM. Soon after the tweet was posted, many Twitter handles dedicated to Ram Rahim aggressive­ly started tweeting the hashtag.

For people not invested in the situation, it was an opportunit­y to make jokes and sarcastic comments. “Internet will be restored on Monday to ensure people won’t miss #GameOfThro­nes #RamRahimVe­rdict,” Ganeshan Iyer tweeted.

“Baba’s fans - we are peace loving, law abiding people. Also Baba’s fans- agar kuch hua to hum laashein bicha dengey #RamRahimVe­rdict,” Komal Verma tweeted.

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