Chennai Floods: New Controversy! When Narendra Modi became victim of terribly Wrong Photoshop
Chennai, Dec 4: Narendra Modi's one photo has created a new controversy which forced Press Information Bureau (PIB) to delete the photo from its website.
PIB earlier uploaded one photo in which the Prime Minister was seen in a helicopter during an aerial survey of flood-hit Chennai. The controversy hit PIB as the Photoshop of the pic had gone terribly wrong.
Modi on Thursday, Dec 3 visited flood-hit areas of Chennai, its suburbs and Kanchipuram and Tiruvallur districts.
In the picture, houses submerged in water were seen clearly which created confusion among Twitterati. However, many were sure that it was a case of wrong editing.
The photo had gone viral on micro-blogging site Twitter and after facing lots of criticism, PIB finally deleted the photo.
Very
silly
of
@PIB_India
to
photo-shop
@PMOIndia
aerial
survey
of
Chennai
image.
What's
the
point
of
such
tinkering!
pic.twitter.com/XNwdpT2qvG
—
Rahul
Kanwal
(@rahulkanwal)
December
3,
2015
Photoshop
Gujarat
Model
successfully
implemented
at
Centre.
PIB
tweets
Photoshop
pictures.
Well
Done
!!
pic.twitter.com/FMzezWM6Cy
—
Vinod
Mehta
(@DrunkVinodMehta)
December
3,
2015
But,
why
has
@PIB_India
embarrassed
@PMOIndia
who
actually
surveyed
#ChennaiRains
by
this
shoddy
photoshop?
—
swati
chaturvedi
(@bainjal)
December
3,
2015
C’mon,
@PIB_India.
Stay
away
from
Photoshop.
pic.twitter.com/VpxHtj7mHG
—
Tanvi
Madan
(@tanvi_madan)
December
3,
2015
Amazing.
It's
not
as
if
the
PM
didn't
go
visit
Chennai
so
why
the
heck
resort
to
Photoshopping
images!!!
https://t.co/MEt6ol8O59
—
Omar
Abdullah
(@abdullah_omar)
December
3,
2015
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