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Caketarians, Vadapaverians On Virat Kohli s Vegetarian Post Virat Kohli said in a tweet: I never claimed to be vegan. Always maintained I m vegetarian. Take a deep breath and eat your veggies (if you want).
Virat Kohli s tweet on being vegetarian led to a series of funny comments on Twitter. (FILE)
Thanks to social media, details of what our favourite celebrities are wearing, where they are travelling and what they are eating are up for all of us to see. This exposure also leads to acute scrutiny of the lifestyle choices of our favourite actors and sportspersons. And now, Indian skipper Virat Kohli has found himself to be the subject of discussion on social media after he announced on Twitter that he was, in fact, a vegetarian and not a vegan. The post created quite a flutter on the microblogging platform with “vegetarian” turning into one of the top trending topics on the site.
Faceoff: Twitter expresses worry over threat to freedom of expression in India, draws flak
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Faceoff: Twitter expresses worry over threat to freedom of expression in India, draws flak
TIMESOFINDIA.COM / May 27, 2021, 19:04 IST
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NEW DELHI. Twitter Inc said on Thursday it was worried about the safety of its staff in India and potential threat to freedom of expression, days after police visited its office as part of a probe related to the social media firm s tagging of certain posts as manipulated.
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The micro-blogging site urged the technology ministry to give it three more months to comply with the new IT rules that came into effect from May 26., which include the appointment of an Indian grievance officer to deal with complaints.
However, most of the Indian Twitter users were not having any of it and slammed the social media platform for overplaying the freedom of expression card while themselves suspending other Twitter accounts and flouting Indian rules.
Macabre joke
Macabre joke. No vaccines available. Modi opens it for all from May 1. This is epic mismanagement which will cost u… https://t.co/W1pnk7IvwM Swati Chaturvedi (@bainjal) 1618898776000 The fine print of the announcement is dangerous . A thread.
A quick thread on today s announcement of the Government of India (GoI) to open up Covid vaccination to those above… https://t.co/EhfU2MR7Fx R. Ramakumar (@ramakumarr) 1618846450000
Quest for credit
In the maddening rush of sycophancy, somewhere chacha Lehru is feeling left out today! https://t.co/HZlf1LkRdC Keh Ke Peheno (@coolfunnytshirt) 1618846622000
All opposition leaders climbing over each other to take credit for Modi s decision, reminds me of that fella who tw… https://t.co/i8DYiChSXe Anand Ranganathan (@ARanganathan72) 1618849747000