When lakhs have arrived to witness Mother Teresa’s elevation to sainthood, Twitterati appears to have taken a very different path.
Ahead of the canonisation ceremony in Vatican City, a trend #FraudTeresa emerged on the micro-blogging website for about six hours.
#FraudTeresa justified death of 30000 in bhopal gas tragedy by calling them SINNERS,&asked to pardon pious’Christian’ Anderson&UnionCarbide
— sham Choudhary (@no1jat) September 4, 2016
What a pity? We forgot Sister Nivedita but embraced Teresa whose sole motive was conversion to Christianity.#FraudTeresa
— bannerjivaishnavi (@vbannerji) September 4, 2016
Some even questioned her motives and stand on the socio-economic situations. Some statements that were revealed in the process even questioned the notion that the public have of the newly anointed saint
Teresa had herself said that she worked to bring people to the fold of Christianity. #FRAUDteresa pic.twitter.com/1g02UrLoz6
— Abhishek Mishra (@Abhishek_Mshra) September 4, 2016
This has become a topic of discontent and raises some pretty concerning questions about the entire scenario.
A video has also surfaced that demystifies the saint and brandished her as “Mother Teresa: Hell’s Angel”
While several questioned that how someone who herself availed the best of facilities during her ailments, could leave several bereft of similar facilities even having the provision to do the same
#MotherTeresa went to AIIMS and private hospitals for her own treatment. “Miracles” don’t work on oneself? pic.twitter.com/2g5NMz9DQW
— Spamnath Bharti (@attomeybharti) September 4, 2016
It remains a hot topic of discussion with several people weighing in that Mother Teresa may not be the saint that the world wants us to believe she is.
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