On Monday, when TimesNow editor-in-chief Arnab Goswami interviewed Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the nation wanted to know what had gone wrong. There was none of the usual finger-wagging, no yelling, not even any awkward questions.
Throughout the 85-minute telecast, Goswami maintained an even tone and never strayed too far from safe, seemingly predecided issues like China, the Nuclear Suppliers Group and Raghuram Rajan’s exit. At one point, the conversation even wandered to the subject of jokes. “I am not conscious,” Modi said. “I am in fear, there is no humour left in public life because of this fear. Everyone is scared. I am in fear.”
The viewers were informed that Modi is an apolitical prime minister. “Apart from elections, I don’t get involved into politics ever,” Modi claimed. “You can call elections a necessity, a restraint or a responsibility, we have to do it. I attend many functions, go to different areas, you wouldn’t have heard any political comment from me.”
Where Goswami failed, social media pitched in. After the much-hyped telecast, Twitter came up with a different set of questions for the prime minister under the hashtag #QuestionsArnabDidNotAsk.
CVC hides anti-corruption complaints. Then asks accused to investigate cases? normal?#QuestionsArnabDidNotAsk
— sarvarta (@sarvarta) June 27, 2016
https://t.co/6I64AU8GFi
Is it mandatory for one to be illiterate, corrupt, dimwitted and uncouth to become a BJP member or supporter? #QuestionsArnabDidNotAsk
— lindsay pereira (@lindsaypereira) June 28, 2016
A two-year-old tweet of Arvind Kejriwal resurfaced, questioning Goswami’s journalistic ethics.
Is Arnab Goswami a journalist or Modi propagandist?
— Arvind Kejriwal (@ArvindKejriwal) April 23, 2014
Cartoonists also criticised Goswami’s kid-gloves approach.
"@iBackModi: If A > B & B >> C then A > > > C. pic.twitter.com/pW0R12ivuJ" @Pawankhera #QuestionsArnabDidNotAsk
— ghanshyam (@gdchh) June 28, 2016
Twitter was flooded with memes, panning the TimesNow editor-in-chief.
#QuestionsArnabDidNotAsk 2nd edi of #GoshnaPatra @TimesNow
— Swachh Politics (@SwachhPolitics) June 28, 2016
We want "Karan Thapar with PM @IndiaToday+ Glass of water pic.twitter.com/m0M7r2nbkl
Arnab some dayi hope good sense prevails on you and you come clean about why you acted like #JumlaWithFranklyChamcha pic.twitter.com/FK7dHhEwf4
— KilaFateh #INC (@KilaFateh) June 27, 2016
#QuestionsArnabDidNotAsk
— Mitul Shah (@Doctormitulshah) June 28, 2016
Bhakt explaining your achievements as PM & promises fulfilled.pic.twitter.com/n2Lk4P5D4B
What Does Nation Want
— Geet Varun (@geetv79) June 27, 2016
Prepared Script,Fixed Match❓
Or Interview❓#JumlaWithFranklyChamcha #QuestionsArnabDidNotAsk pic.twitter.com/c4zqi2gDlx
Meanwhile...
— डॉन™ (@DonMufflerMan) June 27, 2016
This is how #PMSpeaksToArnab ...#ChamcheSeCharcha #QuestionsArnabDidNotAsk #ModiSlapsSwami pic.twitter.com/Y8OtMx8sCn