: Can agitating public sector bankers do a farmer on the Modi government? #IndiaNEWS Just as Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s grand spectacle in Varanasi was winding down by late Monday evening, a Twitter
Can agitating public sector bankers do a farmer on the Modi government? #IndiaNEWS
Just as Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s grand spectacle in Varanasi was winding down by late Monday evening, a Twitter hashtag perked up from nowhere and started trending. #StrikeForPublic seemed almost effortlessly to be gathering a storm over a call for a two-day nationwide strike, starting Thursday, against the government’s move to privatise public sector banks.The forensics of the hashtag shows that the messaging first emerged as a flash tweet by a banker who goes by the pseudonym Newton Bank Kumar @ideshibanda . The tweet quickly mobilised the attention of several influencers and influencer groups. By 10 pm, more than 35,000 tweets had been fired using the same hashtag and soon made it the top trending topic. Banks who ask staffs not to put internal matters on Social media, Today they Crossed the LINE in Govt pressure to blame Staffs & Union for upcoming #BankStrikeIsnt this breach of their own Social Media Policy! #StrikeForPublic pic.twitter.com/xHXSeYf3qI— Newton Bank Kumar (@idesibanda) December 13, 2021 While trending hashtags come and go, there seems to be a lot more here than meets the high count of its impressions. For starters, #StrikeForPublic, as Kumar later told me, actually stirred an already heated disagreement between public sector bank managers and bank employees. While the management held the...Read more
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