Twitter humour can sometimes open a can of worms. Especially if you are a famous cricketer with more than eight million followers. Virender Sehwag, former batsman for the Indian mens cricket team, on Sunday chose to mock the 20-year-old daughter of a soldier who died in Kargil because of her campaign against student violence.
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I didnt score two triple centuries, says the placard on Sehwags joke post. My bat did.
The text is a direct response to 20-year-old Gurmehar Kaurs campaign against the right-wing Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishads violence at Ramjas College in Delhi. Kaur had changed her profile picture to include #StudentsAgainstABVP, but the popularity of her campaign also led viewers to a silent video she had made last year, calling for an end to state-sponsored conflict from India and Pakistan. Pakistan did not kill my dad, war killed him, she said.
The humour, especially since it made light of Kaurs message about her fathers death, did not go down well with everyone.
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When called out on it, however, Hooda insisted that Kaur was a poor girl being used as a political pawn. He also insisted that it reeks of political usage of mans child who died defending the line drawn, and then reverted to saying it was just very witty of Viru to crack his joke.
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So, in addition to Sehwag making fun of the death of the Kargil soldier, Hooda then went on to take away Kaurs ability to think for herself and insisted that she was just a poor girl being used for political aims and anyway the whole point was just the cricketers joke, no matter its sensitivities.
Kaur herself decided to respond to this, insisting that she is no political pawn, following which Hooda retreated to the position that he was both against student violence and yet didnt want the young girls thoughts to be politicised.
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And then Union Minister Kiren Rijiju jumped in, again explicitly criticising Kaurs remarks by asking, Whos polluting this young girls mind? followed by a confused statement about strong Arm Force and weak India.
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The responses from Rijiju and Hooda fall prey to the basic fallacy that only one stance, presumably questioning the government or the ABVP, is explicitly political and moreover that young girls having political thoughts is a bad thing.
Hooda, in fact, complained that Kaurs post reeked of an attempt to politicise her fathers death, when the reverse argument that one must not question the government or the army because soldiers are dying at the border does not amount to a politicising Indias military. War, and its casualties, are always political. Hoodas insistence that it ought not to be is as insensitive as Sehwags joke. Rijijus weak India comment, meanwhile, has no real grounding in history.
Kaur, meanwhile, said she has received rape threats in response to her campaign, which will no doubt spread even further now that a Union Minister has stepped into the fray.
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