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Leading Indian activist Kavitha Krishnan has become the target of internet ire after a disparaging tweet against Prime Minister Narendra Modi.Leading Indian activist Kavitha Krishnan has become the target of internet ire after a disparaging tweet against Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Ms Krishnan had tweeted, "Careful before sharing #SelfieWithDaughter with #LameDuckPM. He has a record of stalking daughters."Ms Krishnan had tweeted, "Careful before sharing #SelfieWithDaughter with #LameDuckPM. He has a record of stalking daughters."
Mr Modi had, in his monthly radio address to the nation, asked people to send in selfies with their daughters.Mr Modi had, in his monthly radio address to the nation, asked people to send in selfies with their daughters.
He is fronting a movement to save and educate girl children in the country.He is fronting a movement to save and educate girl children in the country.
The tag #SelfieWithDaughter had begun trending soon after Mr Modi's radio address ended, with over 20,000 people submitting pictures.The tag #SelfieWithDaughter had begun trending soon after Mr Modi's radio address ended, with over 20,000 people submitting pictures.
A small village in Haryana had begun the campaign, asking people to send in selfies with their daughters to win a prize. Over 800 people had participated in the initiative, A small village in Haryana had begun the campaign, asking people to send in selfies with their daughters to win a prize. Over 800 people had participated in the initiative.
Ms Krishnan's tweet enraged Mr Modi's supporters on Twitter, who all tweeted back at her, condemning her for her remarks.Ms Krishnan's tweet enraged Mr Modi's supporters on Twitter, who all tweeted back at her, condemning her for her remarks.
The sheer volume of tweets directed at her and referencing her, meant that Ms Krishnan's name began trending on Twitter, along with #SelfieWithDaughter and #MannkiBaat which is the name of the prime minister's radio show.The sheer volume of tweets directed at her and referencing her, meant that Ms Krishnan's name began trending on Twitter, along with #SelfieWithDaughter and #MannkiBaat which is the name of the prime minister's radio show.
Many of the tweets were highly abusive, sometimes accompanied with threats of violence. Ms Krishnan has taken to retweeting some of the most offensive.Many of the tweets were highly abusive, sometimes accompanied with threats of violence. Ms Krishnan has taken to retweeting some of the most offensive.
This led other Twitter users to point out that the stream of abuse directed at the activist contradicted the #SelfieWithDaughter tag, that many of them had been using.This led other Twitter users to point out that the stream of abuse directed at the activist contradicted the #SelfieWithDaughter tag, that many of them had been using.
Mr Modi has a huge army of online followers, who fight many battles on his behalf, and react violently to any criticism of him.Mr Modi has a huge army of online followers, who fight many battles on his behalf, and react violently to any criticism of him.
They were particularly active during his successful election campaign in 2014.They were particularly active during his successful election campaign in 2014.
Ms Krishnan's tweet was in reference to a 2013 incident titled "snoopgate" by local media.Ms Krishnan's tweet was in reference to a 2013 incident titled "snoopgate" by local media.
Two news outlets said they had accessed audio recordings containing telephone conversations in which the president of the ruling BJP Amit Shah (then general secretary) was directing the illegal surveillance of a young woman in 2009.Two news outlets said they had accessed audio recordings containing telephone conversations in which the president of the ruling BJP Amit Shah (then general secretary) was directing the illegal surveillance of a young woman in 2009.
According to the recordings, the surveillance of the woman had been ordered by someone called "saheb" (sir) which was assumed to be a reference to Mr Modi, who was then the chief minister of the western Indian state of Gujarat.According to the recordings, the surveillance of the woman had been ordered by someone called "saheb" (sir) which was assumed to be a reference to Mr Modi, who was then the chief minister of the western Indian state of Gujarat.
The matter of illegal surveillance was taken up before the Supreme Court, which directed the petitioner to drop the "scandalous charges" against the prime minister.The matter of illegal surveillance was taken up before the Supreme Court, which directed the petitioner to drop the "scandalous charges" against the prime minister.