
CPI (m) MP John Brittas. | Photo Credit: Neither
The left side of the government was questioned by the government’s silence led by BJP about cyberbullying by Foreign Minister Vikram Misri, who faced trolling on social media due to India and Pakistan, which achieved an understanding of 10 May to stop all military actions.
In the X post, the Communist Party of India shared the image of Mr. Misri and his daughter, which was trolls online. “Why are the government silent? Shame of the Trolls,” CPI (M) said. John Brittas, Rajya Sabha, wrote to Minister AMIT Shah, who was looking for an urgent intervention in this matter. Mr. Brittas said that the Foreign Minister only articulates the considered attitude of the Indian government.
Why is the government silent? pic.twitter.com/hl3whkiwz
– CPI (M) (@CCPIMSPEAK) 12 May 2025
“It is disturbing that his articulation of politicians and decisions, duly approved by the ruling dispensing, was incorrectly unloaded and cynically armed to accuse him personally,” Brittas wrote. After a cyber attack, Mr. Misri locked his profile X. “The fact that a senior diplomat of the nation is led to digitally withdraw into the shell to escape the abuse for mere adherence to government policy is unprecedented and worrying. Brittas. He also described the attack on HimaShi Narwal, a widow of Lieutenant Vinay Narwal, who was killed in a terrorist attack Pahalgam.
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The Communist Party of India, Secretary General D. Raja, said he had led to this situation by a hate policy. “Prime Minister Narendra Modi should speak openly and solve the problem.
The Secretary-General of the CPI (Marxist-Leninist) Dipankar Bhattachary asked why Mr Misri was trolls to decide the government. Mr. Bhattacharya asked in the post of X: “In the face of a tireless offensive trolling jingoist RW, the Indian Foreign Minister had to protect his x handle. “”
Published – May 12, 2025 17:38