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Troll Army Targets India’s Foreign Secretary: Diplomats, NCW, and Politicians Slam Online Abuse

After India-Pakistan ceasefire, Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri faces vicious trolling; diplomats, NCW, and political leaders rally in his defence.

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Troll Army Targets India's Foreign Secretary: Diplomats, NCW, and Politicians Slam Online Abuse 2

Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri has come under a storm of online abuse following his announcement of a ceasefire understanding between India and Pakistan on May 10. The trolling, which extended to his family and even led to the doxxing of his daughter, has sparked outrage among veteran diplomats, politicians, and the National Commission for Women (NCW), all of whom have condemned the attacks and demanded accountability.

The Delhi-based Association of Indian Diplomats issued a scathing statement, calling the trolling “appalling and completely unacceptable,” and described Misri as an outstanding professional with an impeccable track record. Former foreign secretary Nirupama Menon Rao, AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi, and Samajwadi Party leader Akhilesh Yadav have also voiced strong support for Misri, criticising those targeting him for executing a decision taken at the highest levels of government.

Misri, who took over as Foreign Secretary on July 15, 2024, is a seasoned diplomat from the 1989 batch of the Indian Foreign Service. His career spans crucial roles in the Ministry of External Affairs, the Prime Minister’s Office, and Indian missions across continents. His current role placed him at the forefront of India’s diplomatic messaging around Operation Sindoor, amid intense military tensions between India and Pakistan.

On May 11, Misri announced that the director generals of military operations from both sides had agreed to halt all military actions by land, air, and sea with immediate effect. This statement followed days of cross-border drone and missile strikes and came shortly after U.S. President Donald Trump claimed the ceasefire had been mediated by Washington.

The ceasefire announcement, however, triggered a wave of trolling against Misri, blaming him personally for the decision. Akhilesh Yadav, in a detailed post on X, condemned the abuse, stating that it demoralises honest officers who work tirelessly for the nation. He accused the BJP government of failing to protect its officers from such attacks and called out the silence of Union ministers.

Former Foreign Secretary Rao called the trolling of Misri and the doxxing of his daughter “utterly shameful,” asserting that it crosses every line of decency. “This toxic hate must stop. Stand united behind our diplomats, not tear them down,” she posted.

Owaisi echoed these sentiments, stressing that civil servants like Misri operate under the executive’s orders and should not be scapegoated for policy decisions.

NCW Chairperson Vijaya Rahatkar also issued a statement denouncing the online harassment. She called the public sharing of Misri’s daughter’s personal details a grossly irresponsible and morally indefensible act. The NCW urged citizens to uphold dignity and responsible behaviour, both online and offline.

The backlash against the trolling highlights the increasingly toxic digital environment facing public servants and raises urgent questions about online accountability, personal security, and the politicisation of professional diplomatic actions.

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