Mayawati drops ‘Sushri’ from Twitter handle after criticism

The BSP supremo was criticised by several social media users for using the title in her handle with some alleging she was eulogising herself.

February 13, 2019 07:50 pm | Updated 08:33 pm IST - Lucknow

The twitter page of BSP chief Mayawati.

The twitter page of BSP chief Mayawati.

After she came in for a lot of flak from social media users for using ‘Sushri’ in her Twitter handle, BSP supremo Mayawati on Wednesday dropped the title from her username on the microblogging platform.

When the former Uttar Pradesh chief minister made her debut on Twitter earlier this month, she used the handle @SushriMayawati.

’Sushri’ is a title used before the name of a woman to expresses respect and reverence. She was criticised by several social media users for using the title in her handle with some alleging she was eulogising herself.

“My twitter account opened as @SushriMayawati but now it is @Mayawati,” she posted on Wednesday.

She joined the Twitter the “first time” on February 6 to interact with the media and masses.

“This to inform you BSP (Bahujan Samaj Party) national president, former Uttar Pradesh chief minister and ex-MP Mayawatiji has for the first time decided to join Twitter for speedy interaction with media and masses, besides expressing her views on various issues of national and political importance through Twitter,” a release posted on Mayawati’s old Twitter handle @SushriMayawati had said.

She has 84.4K followers as of Wednesday evening.

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