Shaina NC receives flak for posting Gujarat earthquake pictures showing RSS swayamsevaks performing rehabilitation work in Nepal.
Netizens criticised Shaina for posting irrelevant pictures about the earthquake incident. Here is what they had commented
Python
Posting Gujarat earthquake pics was not expected from you.
Sandeep Roy
BAD MEDIA ! WRONG PICS – from Gujarat quake. Please delete this tweet or get trolled big time :)
confused yash
Don’t post unverified pictures.
haath ka saath
How can responsible BJP spokesperson tweet like this ????
WeededOutThakursahab
Will you please back up that claim with proof ? Yes RSS is sending volunteers, but 20k seems 2 be overstating it
Dr.Nazim @DrPadvekar
Is she also following same ways of our PM speeches, always exaggerate….झूट इतना बोलो की सीमा में रहे.
Sulabh Varshney
This is 2001 Gujarat earthquake Photo. Can you guys ever rise up over PR activities?
री 1008 Rikit Dev
,@ShainaNC mam,frankly speaking I have huge respect for you but the 1st pic you’ve shared is of 2001
Kapil Dhama – Madam this photo is of 2001 Gujarat earthquake. Use your brains before posting such comments.
After criticism Shaina retweeted
Proud to be associated to the @RSSorg @RSS_Org true patriots during calamities
More than 200 climbers have been rescued around Mount Everest, which was struck by deadly avalanches in the 7.8-magnitude quake. Tent cities have been constructed in Kathmandu for displaced persons and those who are yet to return to their homes.
The U.S. Geological Survey said the earthquake was strong enough to merit a “red alert” for shaking-related fatalities and economic losses. It said that “high casualties and extensive damage are probable and the disaster is likely widespread.”
Such a powerful quake would result in destruction anywhere, but in a nation as poverty-stricken as Nepal, its citizens are particularly vulnerable. It has been plagued by instability in recent years, and general strikes have recently brought chaotic scenes to Kathmandu.
Scaling up relief and rescue efforts in quake-hit Nepal that was named ‘Operation Maitri’, India deployed two dozen military aircraft and choppers and was also undertaking a “big evacuation” through the road route. A slew of steps were also taken for speedy evacuation of stranded tourists including goodwill visas to foreigners and mobilising buses and ambulances to bring them by road. Prime Minister Narendra Modi chaired a follow-up meeting, to review progress of relief and rescue operations following the major earthquake in Nepal.