Twitteratis shocked at BJP leaders' not-so-good 'Good Friday' wishes
The volley of criticism was directed at Union Culture Minister Mahesh Sharma and party leader Shahnawaz Hussain.
New Delhi: Two senior BJP leaders were left embarrassed on Saturday after they set Twitter abuzz with criticism by "wishing happiness" on the occasion of Good Friday, a day observed to commemorate the crucifixion of Jesus Christ.
The volley of criticism was directed at Union Culture Minister Mahesh Sharma and party leader Shahnawaz Hussain.
Mr Sharma later deleted his tweet.
I wish you all blessings of #GoodFriday as a dedication to the sacrifice of Lord Jesus Christ and to remember his noble and pious thoughts
— Dr. Mahesh Sharma (@dr_maheshsharma) March 25, 2016
"May you be blessed with goodness and prosperity. Happy #GoodFriday," Mr Sharma had tweeted, while Mr Hussain said, "Warm Greetings on #GoodFriday to all of you!"
The irony of "greetings" on the solemn occasion was not lost on Twitterati who called for "classes" on how "not to wish" while a few pointed out that the tweets were in "bad taste".
Mr Sharma later corrected his faux pas and tweeted, "I wish you all blessings of #GoodFriday as a dedication to the sacrifice of Lord Jesus Christ and to remember his noble and pious thoughts."
Nawab Malik responded to Mr Hussain saying, "If you have not read the #Bible at least read the #Quran and you will know the meaning of #GoodFriday and Jesus."
"@ShahnawazBJP Mr Husain today is the day Christ was crucified. It is a day of sadness. Your greetings are in very bad taste," Vikram Batra tweeted.
Before Good Friday and 10th Moharrum can we have classes on how people should (not) wish their friends
— Rana Safvi رعنا राना (@iamrana) March 25, 2016
Author Rana Safvi said wishing people on Good Friday was akin to saying "Happy Aashoor (Moharrum)".
"Before Good Friday and 10th Moharrum can we have classes on how people should (not) wish their friends," the author tweeted.