I've done 30 odd @AJHeadtoHead interviews with guests from around the world over past 3 years. But never had a Twitter response like this.
— Mehdi Hasan (@mehdirhasan) December 27, 2015
Over the past 48 hours, Hindu nationalist trolls have tried to smear me as a closet Islamist, a Pakistani and an ISIS supporter. Sheesh.
— Mehdi Hasan (@mehdirhasan) December 27, 2015
I guess the interview must really have hurt. Why focus on what their guy said when they can just attack the host, right? Classic evasion.
— Mehdi Hasan (@mehdirhasan) December 27, 2015
The past 48 hours of abuse have taught me that EDL's, Likud's & Trump's supporters have got a lot to learn from the 'Hindutva' crowd online.
— Mehdi Hasan (@mehdirhasan) December 27, 2015
The reaction came after Hasan's interview with Madhav, which Al Jazeera posted under the title Is Modi's India flirting with fascism? The fact that it was an Al Jazeera anchor itself would have rankled Modi supporters, because the channel is widely believed to be soft on terrorism and biased towards Pakistan's view of the Kashmir issue. Adding in the "fascism" reference wouldn't have helped. And finally putting tough questions of the sort that Indian politicians like Madhav are rarely subject to seems to have put the right-wing troll army over the edge.
A couple of instances from the interview made noise. Madhav told Hasan that he still stands by a belief in the Akhand Bharat idea, which involves India, Pakistan and Bangladesh merging to form a united country. The BJP has distanced itself from this comment, which comes with connotations of Indian expansionism as well as majoritarianism. Madhav was also prompted into calling the Taj Mahal a product of Hindu culture.
Madhav then went on to make what might seem like a harmless error, if it were not seen in context with all else he was saying.
BJP spokesperson Ram Madhav goofing up like PM during interview with @mehdirhasan #earthquake pic.twitter.com/03bfr0XdyA
— Rita Tornad (@Ritatornad) December 25, 2015
The combination of these headlines gave much of Twitter reason to believe that Madhav had been bested in the interview. Which naturally meant funny and triumphant troll-y Twitter reactions from those opposed to the BJP, as well as the right-wing troll machine whirring its turbines.
Exclusive pictures of Ram Madhav entering & exiting Mehdi Hasan's "Head To Head" show. pic.twitter.com/S0nKt35BP0
— Gaurav Pandhi (@GauravPandhi) December 26, 2015
Fascinated by Sanghis desperately pretending Ram Madhav being shown up by Mehdi Hasan is invalid because the latter is Islamist-ish
— Mihir Sharma (@mihirssharma) December 27, 2015
Asking a Shia like @mehdirhasan about "your Isis" was not contemptuous enough? https://t.co/hHE8hw66bp
— SANJAY HEGDE (@sanjayuvacha) December 27, 2015
Someone described #BiasedAlJazeera's @MehdirHasan as "a closet Islamic supremacist." https://t.co/WprynzlYYO … Mehdi left no one in doubt!
— Tarek Fatah (@TarekFatah) December 28, 2015
@alok_bhatt I was there in attendance,final version has been heavily edited 4 masala.Mr Madhav's ans was focused on cultural unification 1/3
— Yogesh Sharma (@sharmay) December 27, 2015
I'm British, of Indian origin. Here's ludicrous, offensive, inaccurate tweet that ludicrous Fatah quietly deleted: pic.twitter.com/p0yZnqhVku
— Mehdi Hasan (@mehdirhasan) December 26, 2015
@mehdirhasan trolls gonna troll, haters gonna hate, desi gonna kabob.
— Wajahat Ali (@WajahatAli) December 28, 2015
@mehdirhasan how to be socially acceptable in India: ponder question before doing anything. Via @hasanminhaj pic.twitter.com/V2Fq0SQk8s
— eissa (@Internalstrife) December 28, 2015
After Khar intervw where u qustnd abt OBL @mehdirhasan becam favourite of Indians aftr RamMadhav he became a villain https://t.co/kSrGkj2ckY
— Zain Ul Abidin (@Abidin_Xain) December 27, 2015
Today's spin: (a) Akhand Bharat is actually a South Asian free trade zone (b) Ram Madhav is Mother Teresa reincarnated and loves kittens
— IndiaExplained (@IndiaExplained) December 27, 2015
Ram Madhav to Al Jazeera's Mehdi Hasan: "We are one culture, one people, one nation." Ein Reich etc etc. https://t.co/T0k5b2Uz1Y
— Krishn Kaushik (@Krishn_) December 23, 2015