Twitter war over 2011 ‘Operation Ginger’ and September 29, 2016 ‘Surgical Strikes’
New Delhi, Oct 10: After The Hindu wrote in detail about Operation Ginger, a new political slugfest has erupted between the BJP and the Congress.
According to The Hindu report, Operation Ginger was conducted during the UPA II regime in 2011, when the Indian Army killed eight Pakistanis in a surgical strike.
Details regarding the tit-for-tat attack that took place in the summer of 2011 have come out amid heightened India-Pakistan tensions marked by an Indian surgical strike on September 29.
Social media is abuzz with Operation Ginger since Sunday. On the micro-blogging site, Twitter, supporters of both the BJP and the Congress continue to lash out at each other. Here we bring you few tweets with a warning, some are insanely hilarious:
Name the edible product that Bhakts hate the more? Follow my next tweet for the answer. #GingerExposesSurgicalLies
— Tarun (@tarunited) October 9, 2016
@tarunited And the answer is: Ginger #GingerExposesSurgicalLies pic.twitter.com/pZ74TxPAhC
— Tarun (@tarunited) October 9, 2016
UPA had been silently working all along, you only need media publicity when nothing on ground really exists!#GingerExposesSurgicalLies
— NG #withRG (@ng_withINC) October 9, 2016
#GingerExposesSurgicalLies Nothing better conveys the PANIC MODE of @INCIndia and the other opposition parties than this trend.
— Abhilash (@bohemian_gipsy) October 10, 2016
Moron Congisss dont understand difference between Operation & Surgical Strike and yet trending #GingerExposesSurgicalLies .
— Arnab Goswamy.™ (@TheRoyalPrism) October 9, 2016
Kejri effect ?
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