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Time for BJP to #QuitIndia? Tweeps ask

Hashtag #BJPGovtQui­tIndia trends as people question Narendra Modi

- BY EVANGELINE ELSA Community Solutions Editor

Time for Bharatiya Janata Party to #QuitIndia? Some Indian Twitter users think so. What started as a social media protest supporting Indian farmers, snowballed into an outcry by many regular Indian citizens against the policies of the country’s Prime Minister, Narendra Modi.

Followers of the All India Kisan Sabha, the peasants front of the Communist Party of India, took to social media yesterday, to protest against “anti-farmer”, “pro-corporate” policies of the Narendra Modi government, also marking August 9 as the 76th anniversar­y of the Quit India Movement that demanded an end to British Rule of India.

Twitter user @Tkays11 wrote: “There is no growth of the nation without the growth of our farmers... #BJPGovtQui­tIndia.”

Some Twitter users saw the absurdity in the mistreatme­nt of farmers as compared to garlanding convicts accused of mob lynching and violence.

Twitter user @ShoshitBol­i posted: “Water cannons on teachers and farmers, flowers for #Kanwariya vandals. That’s #BJP government for you. #BJPGovtQui­tIndia”

Soon, people were listing failures of the Modi government and questionin­g the Prime Minister about his unfulfille­d promises.

Tweep @ShamilManz­or wrote: “#BJPGovtQui­tIndia why? 1. Looting from poor and rewarding the rich, 2. destroying the integrity of the nation and making us a laughing stock in front of the world, 3. lying to the people, 4. not fulfilling a single promise, 5. leaving farmers to rot.”

@tittoanton­y pointed out: “Children are dying of starvation in the capital of the country. But BJP government think we need to build temple and maintain cows as priority. #BJPGovtQui­tIndia”

Modi’s slogan “Acche Din”, which means good days was also discussed. Twitter user @ Suvarna_Haridas highlighte­d: “Modi’s acche din took 36,000 farmers lives in three years! That’s 33 suicides every day! #BJPGovtQui­tIndia”.

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