AGRA: Mathura BJP vice president from Cantt area, Tapesh Bhardwaj, has served a Rs 5 crore legal notice to general secretary of AICC and Rajya Sabha member, Digvijaya Singh , for allegedly using defamatory and obscene language to criticise Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Twitter.On September 8, Digvijaya Singh posted on his Twitter account – "Mere do achievements 1) Bhakton ko C***** banaya 2) C****** ko bhakt banaya". The tweet was a meme and Digvijaya had tweeted it with note saying that he didn't create it, but "couldn't help posting it". His note also says, in an apparent reference to PM MOdi : "He is the best in the art of fooling!"Tapesh Bhardwaj told TOI that it's shocking that such a tweet can be written for a democratically elected Prime Minister of the country. The legal notice was issued by Bhardwaj's advocate, Sarthak Chaturvedi .The notice stated that using derogatory, unparliamentarily and abusive language for the PM of India violates provisions of Prevention of Insult to National Honour Act, 1971 besides the same being obscene attracting provisions of Indian Penal Code, 1860. Moreover, the tweet being derogatory and in contravention of legal provisions, the same is immoral as well.According to notice, reputation being an inextricable aspect of one's fundamental right to life, speech can never be allowed to demean reputation. Apology can never be prior to commission of the offense rather it has to be post commission of the offense.