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Sushma Swaraj Retweets Congress Poll, Wins Hands Down

IANS, 27 Mar, 2018 01:12 PM

    Sushma Swaraj left her followers stunned on Twitter when she retweeted a Congress Twitter poll. The Twitter poll, aimed at targetting the External Affairs Minister, ended up serving as an embarassment for the party after the final results countered what the Congress perhaps had in mind.

     

    The question “Do you think the death of 39 Indians in Iraq is Sushma Swaraj’s biggest failure as Foreign Minister? #IndiaSpeaks” had results that showed Sushma ‘did not fail’ in her duty as External Affairs minister by a huge margin. Seventy six per cent of 33,879 voters did not support the argument and responded with a resounding ‘no’.

     
     

    Swaraj, in a veiled attempt to mock the Congress, retweeted the results from her official Twitter handle.

     

    The Twitter poll was launched by the Congress with two answers yes and no, barely 24 per cent supported the argument that it was the biggest failure of the MEA. The Congress has been cornering the Modi government over the death of the 39 Indians in Iraq accusing it of failing the handle the matter sensitively. Swaraj, last week, informed Parliament that the 39 Indians in Iraq were dead. The Opposition questioned why the government delayed making the announcement for years and why it could not inform the families of the victims first.

     

    On Monday, she met with the families and informed them that the bodies of the 39 Indians will be brought to the country in a week’s time.

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