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Eminent historian Ramchandra Guha removes beef tweet after facing flak, threats

Ramchandra Guha on Sunday forced to remove and apologise for his beef tweet after threats and phone calls.

Updated on: Dec 09, 2018 08:22 PM IST
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Eminent historian Ramchandra Guha, who is among the most vocal critics of the BJP, facing flak on Twitter after he put up a picture of himself enjoying beef, was on Sunday forced to remove and apologise for his earlier take after threats and phone calls.

Ramchandra Guha, who is among the most vocal critics of the BJP, facing flak on Twitter after he put up a picture of himself enjoying beef, was on Sunday forced to remove and apologise for his earlier take after threats and phone calls. (HT Photo)
Ramchandra Guha, who is among the most vocal critics of the BJP, facing flak on Twitter after he put up a picture of himself enjoying beef, was on Sunday forced to remove and apologise for his earlier take after threats and phone calls. (HT Photo)

Guha on Saturday wrote: “After a magical morning in Old Goa we had lunch in Panaji, where-since this is a BJP ruled state-I decided to eat beef in celebration.”

To this repartee, one Twitter user replied: “If a Hindu eating beef and publicise it he is stigma on this religion. One Ramchandra Guha is doing so. He is trying to tease whole of Hindus by this dastardly action of such publicity. Should be given befitting reply.”

Guha identified this Twitter user RK Yadav as “a former official of the Research and Analysis Wing”, and reported the matter to the social media site on Sunday.

An indignanat Guha said: “I would like to place it on record, and will do with every subsequent threat received.”

However, later when some more tweets from other people criticised his photograph for being in bad taste, he removed the tweet.

“One may have political leanings/views but why say celebrating an animal’s slaughter. Sad to see a historian tweet such stuff. What will the lesser-read do?” Tarun Shukla said.

Guha then changed his tone and responded with: “I take your point. The photo was cavalier and unnecessary. The argument about the freedom of choice as regards diet could have been made without it.”

“I have deleted the photo of my lunch in Goa as it was in poor taste. I do wish, however, to again highlight the absolute hypocrisy of the BJP in the matter of beef, and to reiterate my own belief that humans must have the right to eat, dress, and fall in love as they choose.”

 
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