'Help was just a tweet away', netizens after 'Twitter's favourite minister's' demise
Sushma Swaraj was known for having brought a rare empathy and a human approach to India's diplomacy and also in politics in general.
New Delhi: Sushma Swaraj, Former Minister of External Affairs, passed away on Tuesday night. She was 67, after suffering a massive cardiac arrest.
Sushma Swaraj was known for having brought a rare empathy and a human approach to India's diplomacy and also in politics in general.
Even during Sushma Swaraj’s stint as BJP’s foreign minister under Modi government for the term 2014-19, she was more than just that. From being one of the most active Twitter accounts of the cabinet in terms of engaging with people, Swaraj eventually became the person who could be reached in distress with just a tweet.
There are countless stories of how she reached out to people over the medium of the Internet and helped them. As she bid goodbye to the cabinet in May, netizens came out to thank her and share how much they'd miss her.
As news of her demise started spreading on Tuesday night, Netizens shared their grief and condolences on social media.
As a tweet had earlier quoted, "Govts may change, the cabinet may change, but Sushma Swaraj will go down as the most likeable cabinet ministers India has ever had."
The news of Sushma Swaraj ji passing away is heartbreaking. Another woman leader I hugely admired and felt inspired by is no more. My heartfelt condolences to her family, her friends and colleagues at @BJP4India
— Priyanka Chaturvedi (@priyankac19) August 7, 2019
A reminder that it's not your gender, color of your skin, your dress or your height.... It's your heart and mind that distinguish you.... Farewell Mam! You have been and will be an inspiration for women of India. #SushmaSwaraj pic.twitter.com/AHnZynn96h
— Shannu Kaw (@ShannuKaw) August 7, 2019
A reminder that it's not your gender, color of your skin, your dress or your height.... It's your heart and mind that distinguish you.... Farewell Mam! You have been and will be an inspiration for women of India. #SushmaSwaraj pic.twitter.com/AHnZynn96h
— Shannu Kaw (@ShannuKaw) August 7, 2019
Every time I met her, came out with more admiration for the warmth she exuded & grace of her reception. A true leader, who gave the confidence to Indians in distress anywhere in the world that help was just one tweet away ðŸ™
— KTR (@KTRTRS) August 7, 2019
You’ll be missed by all Madam. RIP #SushmaSwaraj Ji pic.twitter.com/Xe4sJVxPMq
Every time I met her, came out with more admiration for the warmth she exuded & grace of her reception. A true leader, who gave the confidence to Indians in distress anywhere in the world that help was just one tweet away ðŸ™
— KTR (@KTRTRS) August 7, 2019
You’ll be missed by all Madam. RIP #SushmaSwaraj Ji pic.twitter.com/Xe4sJVxPMq
RIP #SushmaSwaraj ðŸ™
— Atul Khatri (@one_by_two) August 6, 2019
One of the best and most respected modern day politicians and I think one of the few politicians in the world who made the best and most effective use of this medium in actually resolving issues.
RIP #SushmaSwaraj ðŸ™
— Atul Khatri (@one_by_two) August 6, 2019
One of the best and most respected modern day politicians and I think one of the few politicians in the world who made the best and most effective use of this medium in actually resolving issues.
Remember how long you looked at this photograph last year?
— Shiv Aroor (@ShivAroor) August 6, 2019
RIP Ma’am. pic.twitter.com/YMUYws3sWU
Among many other things, #SushmaSwaraj will be remembered for giving Indians around the world access to their External Affairs Minister on Twitter. Help was just a tweet away.
— Vikram Chandra (@vikramchandra) August 6, 2019
Just so you don't think I'm totally obsessed with America, #RIPSushmaSwaraj.
— God (@TheTweetOfGod) August 6, 2019
People like her are why the Indian god market is worth fighting for.