#Duty, #Disgust: VK Singh’s cryptic tweets after Pakistan Day event

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India’s Minister of State for External Affairs VK Singh posted a series of cryptic tweets on Monday that seemed to suggest he was unhappy about representing the government at the Pakistan Day function after his followers on Twitter criticised him for attending the event.

Singh, a former army chief, made a brief appearance of about 10 minutes at the event hosted by Pakistani High Commissioner Abdul Basit at the Pakistani mission. He posed for photos with Basit and stood solemnly as the envoy made a speech. He then left without interacting with the guests.

Soon after the event, Singh’s followers strongly criticised his presence at the Pakistan Day function, with some using the hashtag #partywithenemy.

Singh responded with a series of five tweets with the hashtags #Duty and #Disgust, which appeared to suggest that he was not entirely comfortable about attending the function.

“#DUTY A task or action that a person is bound to perform for moral or legal reasons,” he posted in one tweet.

“#DUTY The force that binds one morally or legally to one’s obligations,” said another. “#DUTY A job or service allocated,” he tweeted, without referring to the Pakistan Day reception or the duty he was talking about.

“#DISGUST To sicken or fill with loathing,” he tweeted. “#DISGUST To offend the moral sense, principles, or taste of,” was the final of the five tweets posted within a span of minutes.

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  1. The current Indian leadership is full of hatred don't know why we are even trying for a dialogue!!!! India should worry about millions of their citizens that are below the poverty line and sleep on the pavements without having to worry about what Pakistan is doing.

    • SHAN- U BRAINLESS SC8M- PAKISTAN NOW ==KAAFIRSTAN GOONDAASRAJ .. SUPPORT SACH HAQ U IMRANKHAN NIAZI TOUT

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