Chetan Bhagat tweets in support of Israel, gets defensive after causing major outrage

Written By Pranav Joshi | Updated: Jul 17, 2014, 05:19 PM IST

Novelist Chetan Bhagat has once again embraced controversy on social media, this time for his tweets on the ongoing Israel-Palestine violence.

Chetan Bhagat sent out a tweet on Wednesday which appeared to be in support of Israel's relentless shelling of Gaza, which has attracted international condemnation particularly after the deaths of several Palestinian children.

This tweet set off a stream of angry responses from Twitterati, who obviously found Bhagat's disregard for the killing of children to be in very bad taste:

However, Bhagat immediately sent out two more tweets, and then pleaded that all three of his tweets be read together:

However, the outrage did not stop.

Some even got personal with Chetan Bhagat:

This led to a complete meltdown on the part of Bhagat, who could no longer hold back his emotions:

Finally, as the ceasefire in Israel-Palestine was violated, Bhagat tweeted in self-appreciation with an I-told-you-so. And yet, the backlash against him did not come to an end. Consequently, Bhagat's meltdown continued into Thursday. He claimed that 11,000 rockets had been fired into Israel by Palestine in the last 10 years - which is three rockets per day. Then he again justified his views:

Finally, Bhagat attempted to invoke patriotism in an attempt to drive home the point:

Finally, social media saw an end to the incredible rant:

It may be recalled that last year, Chetan Bhagat had landed himself in a soup after comparing the fall of the rupee to rape. He had said that 'the rupee is asking, how there is no punishment for my rapists'. After social media blew up in uproar, he quickly deleted the tweet, but attempted to justify himself nevertheless. Bhagat claimed that if it was okay to use 'murder' in a joke, 'rape' should be okay as well. "People here flipping out on using word rape as metaphor. Murder is OK. Using F word is also OK. There are hundreds of jokes about murder. So why are we so touchy about rape?", he asked.

The IIT, IIM graduate who wrote several bestsellers seems to be slowly becoming an unpopular 'celebrity' on social media, with several foot-in-mouth statements of late, which are then followed by vehement justifications and fence-sitting tweets. Bhagat has been embarrassing himself on Twitter for quite a while now, but the lack of realisation about the insensitivity of his comments is staggering.