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#PoMoneModi: Twitter trolls PM Modi after his remark comparing Kerala to Somalia
Twitter was in full form after the PM's speech compared Kerala to Somalia.
With the Congress and the Left hitting out at PM Modi for his remark, Twitterati also joined in to troll PM Modi. While speaking at election rallies in the state on Monday, Modi had reportedly said: “The unemployment rate in Kerala is at least three times higher than the national average. Infant mortality rate among the Scheduled Tribe community in Kerala is worse than Somalia."
"The state can meet only 13% percent of their requirement of agricultural products. Even after 70 years of Independence, Kerala depends other states for 70% of its power requirements. Similarly, most of the youth in Kerala are forced to leave their home state in search of job. Only through overall development, the state could be brought back to its past glory," Kerala Kaumudi quoted the PM as saying.
The Somalia remark didn’t go down well on Malayalis on Twitter who started tweeting with the hashtag #PoMoneModi. While the literal translation of 'Po Mone Modi' means ‘Go Back Modi’, it originates from actor Mohanlal's popular dialogue 'Nee Pe Mone Dinesha' from the hit filmNarasimham where he uses it as a punchline to threaten the antagonist Induchoodan. Since then, the dialogue has been commonly used among people as a flippant remark.
[URL='https://twitter.com/geetv79']Geet Varun @geetv79[/URL]
Insult from an Ignoramus = Praise from a Genius !!
Amazing Ignorance !!@anishkwt @wilson_vanaja#PoMoneModi
12:21 AM - 11 May 2016
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[URL='https://twitter.com/Syddie']Darth Syddius @Syddie[/URL]
Pic 1 : How people see me
Pic 2 : How Modiji sees me#PoMoneModi
1:15 AM - 11 May 2016
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[URL='https://twitter.com/Uday47']Uday Menon @Uday47[/URL]
Irony just died #PoMoneModi
9:18 AM - 11 May 2016
vC @vijucherian
Modi's a good orator, but he stretched the analogy and his jugglery with facts failed. #Kerala #Somalia comment#PoMoneModi #KeralaPolls2016
4:22 PM - 11 May 2016
BJP hit out at Kerala Chief Minister Oommen Chandy for attacking Prime Minister Narendra Modi for his likening of the state to Somalia, and alleged various welfare laws for the SC/ST communities were not being implemented in the state. "For the benefit of SC/ST brothers, many laws made by the Central government are not being implemented in Kerala. Isn't this an insult to the state?" BJP state president, Kummanam Rajasekharan asked. Chandy had hit out at Modi for comparing Kerala to Somalia, saying he had insulted the state and should show some "political decency" and withdraw the remark.
"The Chief Minister has raised the issue of the Malayalee pride being hurt now, only with an eye on the May 16 Assembly polls," Rajasekharan said. Media had highlighted reports of two tribal children rummaging for food at a waste dump in a tribal colony at Peravur in Kannur district and the incident had shaken the conscience of the nation, he said, adding, there was nothing wrong and "unnatural" about what PM had said.
Referring to Chandy's claim that for the welfare of the tribals, crores had been spent by the government and that no child in the state will eat from the waste dump, the BJP leader claimed that at Attapadi, 143 children have died due to malnourishment. "Has the Chief Minister forgotten about them?" he asked.
Chandy should explain the steps taken by the government to stop starvation deaths in the state, he said. In a hard-hitting letter to Modi, Chandy had said the Prime Minister's comparison of Kerala to Somalia during a recent poll campaign rally while claiming that the state had "adverse" economic and social parameters had "shocked" the people of the state as it has nothing to do with the ground realities. He also wanted Modi to show some "political decency" by withdrawing the statement as they were "baseless and contrary to ground realities."
http://www.dnaindia.com/india/repor...is-remark-comparing-kerala-to-somalia-2211443
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Ajith @ajith27
Kerala enjoys beef, alochol, has educated women, celebrates all religions. No wonder Modiji cannot fathom it. #PoMoneModi
10:10 AM - 11 May 2016
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Prasanto K Roy @prasanto
What’s #PoMoneModi mean? Friends tell me: “ja beta ja”. ‘Go home!’…but ‘mone’ is ‘son’, so sort of ‘go home kiddo’’ meets ‘chup be!’
10:37 AM - 11 May 2016
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pk.Sreekanth @pK_srikanth
Gujrath standing 12th place in HDI and Kerala is at 1st. Which srate is Somaliya#PoMoneModi
10:53 AM - 11 May 2016
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BJP hits out
BJP hit out at Kerala Chief Minister Oommen Chandy for attacking Prime Minister Narendra Modi for his likening of the state to Somalia, and alleged various welfare laws for the SC/ST communities were not being implemented in the state. "For the benefit of SC/ST brothers, many laws made by the Central government are not being implemented in Kerala. Isn't this an insult to the state?" BJP state president, Kummanam Rajasekharan asked. Chandy had hit out at Modi for comparing Kerala to Somalia, saying he had insulted the state and should show some "political decency" and withdraw the remark.
"The Chief Minister has raised the issue of the Malayalee pride being hurt now, only with an eye on the May 16 Assembly polls," Rajasekharan said. Media had highlighted reports of two tribal children rummaging for food at a waste dump in a tribal colony at Peravur in Kannur district and the incident had shaken the conscience of the nation, he said, adding, there was nothing wrong and "unnatural" about what PM had said.
Referring to Chandy's claim that for the welfare of the tribals, crores had been spent by the government and that no child in the state will eat from the waste dump, the BJP leader claimed that at Attapadi, 143 children have died due to malnourishment. "Has the Chief Minister forgotten about them?" he asked.
Chandy should explain the steps taken by the government to stop starvation deaths in the state, he said. In a hard-hitting letter to Modi, Chandy had said the Prime Minister's comparison of Kerala to Somalia during a recent poll campaign rally while claiming that the state had "adverse" economic and social parameters had "shocked" the people of the state as it has nothing to do with the ground realities. He also wanted Modi to show some "political decency" by withdrawing the statement as they were "baseless and contrary to ground realities."
http://www.dnaindia.com/india/repor...is-remark-comparing-kerala-to-somalia-2211443
Twitter was in full form after the PM's speech compared Kerala to Somalia.
With the Congress and the Left hitting out at PM Modi for his remark, Twitterati also joined in to troll PM Modi. While speaking at election rallies in the state on Monday, Modi had reportedly said: “The unemployment rate in Kerala is at least three times higher than the national average. Infant mortality rate among the Scheduled Tribe community in Kerala is worse than Somalia."
"The state can meet only 13% percent of their requirement of agricultural products. Even after 70 years of Independence, Kerala depends other states for 70% of its power requirements. Similarly, most of the youth in Kerala are forced to leave their home state in search of job. Only through overall development, the state could be brought back to its past glory," Kerala Kaumudi quoted the PM as saying.
The Somalia remark didn’t go down well on Malayalis on Twitter who started tweeting with the hashtag #PoMoneModi. While the literal translation of 'Po Mone Modi' means ‘Go Back Modi’, it originates from actor Mohanlal's popular dialogue 'Nee Pe Mone Dinesha' from the hit filmNarasimham where he uses it as a punchline to threaten the antagonist Induchoodan. Since then, the dialogue has been commonly used among people as a flippant remark.
[URL='https://twitter.com/geetv79']Geet Varun @geetv79[/URL]
Insult from an Ignoramus = Praise from a Genius !!
Amazing Ignorance !!@anishkwt @wilson_vanaja#PoMoneModi
12:21 AM - 11 May 2016
View image on Twitter
[URL='https://twitter.com/Syddie']Darth Syddius @Syddie[/URL]
Pic 1 : How people see me
Pic 2 : How Modiji sees me#PoMoneModi
1:15 AM - 11 May 2016
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[URL='https://twitter.com/Uday47']Uday Menon @Uday47[/URL]
Irony just died #PoMoneModi
9:18 AM - 11 May 2016
vC @vijucherian
Modi's a good orator, but he stretched the analogy and his jugglery with facts failed. #Kerala #Somalia comment#PoMoneModi #KeralaPolls2016
4:22 PM - 11 May 2016
BJP hit out at Kerala Chief Minister Oommen Chandy for attacking Prime Minister Narendra Modi for his likening of the state to Somalia, and alleged various welfare laws for the SC/ST communities were not being implemented in the state. "For the benefit of SC/ST brothers, many laws made by the Central government are not being implemented in Kerala. Isn't this an insult to the state?" BJP state president, Kummanam Rajasekharan asked. Chandy had hit out at Modi for comparing Kerala to Somalia, saying he had insulted the state and should show some "political decency" and withdraw the remark.
"The Chief Minister has raised the issue of the Malayalee pride being hurt now, only with an eye on the May 16 Assembly polls," Rajasekharan said. Media had highlighted reports of two tribal children rummaging for food at a waste dump in a tribal colony at Peravur in Kannur district and the incident had shaken the conscience of the nation, he said, adding, there was nothing wrong and "unnatural" about what PM had said.
Referring to Chandy's claim that for the welfare of the tribals, crores had been spent by the government and that no child in the state will eat from the waste dump, the BJP leader claimed that at Attapadi, 143 children have died due to malnourishment. "Has the Chief Minister forgotten about them?" he asked.
Chandy should explain the steps taken by the government to stop starvation deaths in the state, he said. In a hard-hitting letter to Modi, Chandy had said the Prime Minister's comparison of Kerala to Somalia during a recent poll campaign rally while claiming that the state had "adverse" economic and social parameters had "shocked" the people of the state as it has nothing to do with the ground realities. He also wanted Modi to show some "political decency" by withdrawing the statement as they were "baseless and contrary to ground realities."
http://www.dnaindia.com/india/repor...is-remark-comparing-kerala-to-somalia-2211443
Follow
Ajith @ajith27
Kerala enjoys beef, alochol, has educated women, celebrates all religions. No wonder Modiji cannot fathom it. #PoMoneModi
10:10 AM - 11 May 2016
Follow
Prasanto K Roy @prasanto
What’s #PoMoneModi mean? Friends tell me: “ja beta ja”. ‘Go home!’…but ‘mone’ is ‘son’, so sort of ‘go home kiddo’’ meets ‘chup be!’
10:37 AM - 11 May 2016
Follow
pk.Sreekanth @pK_srikanth
Gujrath standing 12th place in HDI and Kerala is at 1st. Which srate is Somaliya#PoMoneModi
10:53 AM - 11 May 2016
https://twitter.com/tinucherian
BJP hits out
BJP hit out at Kerala Chief Minister Oommen Chandy for attacking Prime Minister Narendra Modi for his likening of the state to Somalia, and alleged various welfare laws for the SC/ST communities were not being implemented in the state. "For the benefit of SC/ST brothers, many laws made by the Central government are not being implemented in Kerala. Isn't this an insult to the state?" BJP state president, Kummanam Rajasekharan asked. Chandy had hit out at Modi for comparing Kerala to Somalia, saying he had insulted the state and should show some "political decency" and withdraw the remark.
"The Chief Minister has raised the issue of the Malayalee pride being hurt now, only with an eye on the May 16 Assembly polls," Rajasekharan said. Media had highlighted reports of two tribal children rummaging for food at a waste dump in a tribal colony at Peravur in Kannur district and the incident had shaken the conscience of the nation, he said, adding, there was nothing wrong and "unnatural" about what PM had said.
Referring to Chandy's claim that for the welfare of the tribals, crores had been spent by the government and that no child in the state will eat from the waste dump, the BJP leader claimed that at Attapadi, 143 children have died due to malnourishment. "Has the Chief Minister forgotten about them?" he asked.
Chandy should explain the steps taken by the government to stop starvation deaths in the state, he said. In a hard-hitting letter to Modi, Chandy had said the Prime Minister's comparison of Kerala to Somalia during a recent poll campaign rally while claiming that the state had "adverse" economic and social parameters had "shocked" the people of the state as it has nothing to do with the ground realities. He also wanted Modi to show some "political decency" by withdrawing the statement as they were "baseless and contrary to ground realities."
http://www.dnaindia.com/india/repor...is-remark-comparing-kerala-to-somalia-2211443