As Indian diplomats on Sunday scrambled to contain the fall-out of disparaging remarks about Prophet Muhammad by now-suspended Bharatiya Janata Party national spokesperson Nupur Sharma, calling her and another spokesperson “fringe elements”, the irony was not lost on Twitter users.
Sharma’s remarks against the Prophet, made during a debate on the Times Now television channel on May 26, have drawn strong condemnation from the Muslim countries of Qatar, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia and Iran.
Naveen Kumar Jindal, the party’s media unit in Delhi, was also expelled for his provocative tweets about the Prophet.
Faced with criticism about the statements of the BJP spokespeople, India’s ambassadors to Qatar and Kuwait both claimed that these did not reflect the position of the Indian government but were the view of “fringe elements”.
GoI : “Ambassador conveyed that the tweets do not, in any manner, reflect views of the Govt of India. These are views of fringe elements. In line with our civilisational heritage & strong cultural traditions of unity in diversity, GOI accords highest respect to all religions. pic.twitter.com/3Sc9j35XVo
— Mohammed Zubair (@zoo_bear) June 5, 2022
The ruling BJP suspended Sharma by Sunday afternoon. But Twitter users pointed out that Sharma was anything but marginal.
Some posted photographs of Sharma in the company of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and other senior party members. Another observed that she was followed on Twitter by Union Ministers including Nitin Gadkari, Rajnath Singh and other major party leaders.
Arab World must know about this "Fringe Element" pic.twitter.com/Wh6pe8uMV0
— Mutha Ganesh (@TelanganaGanesh) June 6, 2022
So @BJP4India admits that the fringe has infiltrated its top echelons. Rather it constitutes the cream of BJP.
— Shailesh Rai شیلیش رائے (@raibull) June 6, 2022
Big deal? Doesn't the whole world already know it?? pic.twitter.com/N3tvGUE7EM
Cartoonist Satish Acharya noted that the attempt to label vitriolic remarks about Muslims and other minorities as the views of “fringe elements” was odd, given that hate speech has been enabled by the ruling party.
BJP removes spokespersons after derogatory remarks! #FringeElements pic.twitter.com/EwmaonCVUt
— Satish Acharya (@satishacharya) June 6, 2022
The fringe. pic.twitter.com/JLe8R3QYTx
— Amit P (@asuph) June 6, 2022
Another offered the BJP a dictionary definition of the word “spokesperson”.
Sorry, @MEAIndia. The spokesperson of a party doesn't qualify as a fringe. All the more so when it is the party in power. pic.twitter.com/n5AMtuF506
— Rijo M. John (@RijoMJohn) June 6, 2022
Fringe elements huh @narendramodi 🤣 pic.twitter.com/rn8oAZZm3R
— Savukku_Shankar (@savukku) June 5, 2022
Journalist Rajdeep Sardesai flaunted his new haircut.
The FRINGE Cut! 😊 pic.twitter.com/RMKqMkDqpw
— Rajdeep Sardesai (@sardesairajdeep) June 6, 2022