"India is what it is today because of Nehru, his vision and his lifetime of dedication to the nation," President Pranab Mukherjee had said, while delivering the 46th Jawaharlal Nehru Memorial Lecture on the eve of his 125th birth anniversary, in November 2014.
"Nehru's services to India are immeasurable. He was one of the greatest figures of our times," Mukherjee had added.
The sentiment is neither novel nor revolutionary, so it remained quite a mystery as to why and how the hashtag #BecauseOfNehru trended for a big part of the day today, particularly as it did not happen to be any anniversary of the great man.
So why was it trending? Well, that too was answered among the tweets that seemed to flow ceaselessly through the day:
Attempted jocularity aside, the hashtag seems to have originated with an innocuous tweet:
Whether or not this was in response to another tweet, earlier on Saturday, is of course now moot, but our investigations seem to suggest that something like the following may well have been responsible for the hashtag that followed and trended:
While tweets about Kashmir, the 1962 war, Pakistan, Sardar Patel, Lady Edwina Mountbatten et al were predictable, it must have been a function of a slow news day that the topic trended the way it did:
But it wasn't all serious. Along with some usual mean-spirited abusive tweets, there was also wit, sarcasm and hilarity. Some tweets that caught our eye:
So much so that some friends from other side of the border joined in as well:
And, of course, none other than historian Ramachandra Guha too pitched in:
"Nehru's services to India are immeasurable. He was one of the greatest figures of our times," Mukherjee had added.
The sentiment is neither novel nor revolutionary, so it remained quite a mystery as to why and how the hashtag #BecauseOfNehru trended for a big part of the day today, particularly as it did not happen to be any anniversary of the great man.
So why was it trending? Well, that too was answered among the tweets that seemed to flow ceaselessly through the day:
#lolwa If no one knows why all of a sudden #BecauseofNehru has started trending on Twitter, let me tell you, it's #BecauseOfNehru
— Pravir Kumar Arya (@pravirkr) March 15, 2015
Attempted jocularity aside, the hashtag seems to have originated with an innocuous tweet:
@BhatttKaran the 1st mention of #BecauseOfNehru appears on your TL. Now is Trending Topic in India! #trndnl2015
— Trendinalia India (@trendinaliaIN) March 15, 2015
The earth revolves round the sun #BecauseOfNehru.... He hammered singularity which resulted in the big bang.
— karan bhatt (@BhatttKaran) March 14, 2015
Whether or not this was in response to another tweet, earlier on Saturday, is of course now moot, but our investigations seem to suggest that something like the following may well have been responsible for the hashtag that followed and trended:
Look at the photos. Nehru who? pic.twitter.com/pMhtAw4l02
— Mihir Sharma (@mihirssharma) March 14, 2015
While tweets about Kashmir, the 1962 war, Pakistan, Sardar Patel, Lady Edwina Mountbatten et al were predictable, it must have been a function of a slow news day that the topic trended the way it did:
Word Cloud of Tweets about Jawaharlal Nehru #BecauseOfNehru in the last 1 hour(s). pic.twitter.com/RjTGTGYXtm
— IndiaTrends (@IndiaTrends247) March 15, 2015
But it wasn't all serious. Along with some usual mean-spirited abusive tweets, there was also wit, sarcasm and hilarity. Some tweets that caught our eye:
"@India_Policy: Is it #BecauseOfNehru that Indians have such disdain for following any rules, while in India? pic.twitter.com/lWbtucgMG2"
— MLMANDOWARA (@MLMANDOWARA) March 15, 2015
He is a leader #BecauseOfNehru pic.twitter.com/Njh6e7KOq9
— Ashish shukla (@ashishuk38) March 15, 2015
slogan"smoking is injurious for health" was coined #BecauseOfNehru pic.twitter.com/QB47mA31Sl
— नंदिता ठाकुर (@nanditathhakur) March 15, 2015
BEST Description of DYNASTY !!! #BecauseOfNehru pic.twitter.com/E3Xgmb3ygW
— DraggoTigger (@DraggoTigger) March 15, 2015
"Kids look carefully, these are Sanghis" #BecauseOfNehru pic.twitter.com/o9UmC4yPbA
— Gabbbar (@GabbbarSingh) March 15, 2015
We Indians love art. We love artists sometimes even more. #BecauseOfNehru pic.twitter.com/rQY0cBUGbe
— Adi (@Reviewero) March 15, 2015
India won the match in lagaan. #BecauseOfNehru @rahulroushan pic.twitter.com/wSyXShZjRj
— Sabbatical Gandhi (@P00rNRI) March 15, 2015
why did the chicken cross the road? Ans: Nehru helped the chicken #BecauseOfNehru pic.twitter.com/8WcrCnNAJ2
— Ishant Sharma (@CrimeMasterV2) March 15, 2015
#becauseofNehru we have #AdarshLiberal 's.. pic.twitter.com/xOOKTexPKP
— शिखर ஷிகர் শিখর ಶಿಖರ (@ethicalman3) March 15, 2015
Nehru carefully adjusting the amount of Oxygen in the air. #becauseofnehru @rahulroushan pic.twitter.com/TJ4pnBhJrd
— adeesh Deshpande (@Aadeesh) March 15, 2015
How #MainePyaarKiya became a hit? #BecauseOfNehru pic.twitter.com/BDYeInXKd2"
— सोता भीम (@manojnath4u) March 15, 2015
. @rahulroushan Salman Khan does not wear shirts #BecauseofNehru pic.twitter.com/kiU3YzT3D2
— Satish Shah (@InduSarabhai) March 15, 2015
RSS got their fashion tip to wear shorts All #BecauseOfNehru pic.twitter.com/5PIXJ6jGGO
— Amit Verma (@amverma10) March 15, 2015
So much so that some friends from other side of the border joined in as well:
#BecauseOfNehru I'm stuck on this side of the border... pic.twitter.com/x0WLvx0dCa
— Naila Inayat (@nailainayat) March 15, 2015
And, of course, none other than historian Ramachandra Guha too pitched in:
A Bengali historian once claimed that #BecauseOfNehru cricket, not football, became India's major sport. If only Netaji had come back alive.
— Ramachandra Guha (@Ram_Guha) March 15, 2015
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