Sushma Swaraj : Resolution for 2017 - Keep calm and stop tweeting.



— Shobhaa De (@DeShobhaa) January 13, 2017

@DeShobhaa I really dont understand why u have problem with Shushma Swaraj? Let her express share support talk help anyone and anybody



— Mayurii_Shetty💋💋💋 (@Mayurii_Shetty) January 13, 2017

@DeShobhaa does her hard work and dedication towards her duty hurt u. In fact she is helping Indias like no one ever did & u seems jealous.



— Vaibhav Deshmukh (@DeshVaibhavM) January 13, 2017

@DeShobhaa But why? She has been the most empathetic and responsive minister in NDA govt. By far.



— Ashish Pachory (@apachory) January 13, 2017

@DeShobhaa y dont u take that resolution



— Girish Palaparty (@GirishPalaparty) January 13, 2017

@DeShobhaa actually this resolution should be yours



— Shalini Gupta (@shalini8282) January 13, 2017

Goal of Team India at the Olympics: Rio jao. Selfies lo. Khaali haat wapas aao. What a waste of money and opportunity.



— Shobhaa De (@DeShobhaa) August 8, 2016

Stupendous Sindhu and Sakshi. Sisters in arms. Join the ranks of 'Women who make History into Her-story'.



— Shobhaa De (@DeShobhaa) August 19, 2016

NEW DELHI: Author Shobhaa De today suggested that External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj should make a New Year's resolution to "keep calm and stop tweeting," leaving many Twitter users unimpressed.Swaraj regularly uses Twitter to help Indians in distress abroad, and recently threatened e-commerce giant Amazon with a visa embargo if it didn't pull doormats depicting Indian flags from its Canada website. However, De didn't mention any specific incidents in her tweet.Many Twitter users rushed to Swaraj's defense.Yet others had some words of advice for De, although not everyone was as polite as these men and women.It isn't the first time Shobhaa De has drawn flak for a tweet. Last year, she was criticized for tweeting this about India's Olympic athletes.Several athletes took exception to De's remark. Olympic gold medal-winning shooter Abhinav Bindra called it "a tad unfair," and tennis player Somdev Devvarman said it was "a little harsh to belittle the hard work put in by our athletes."However, De later told the news agency ANI that "there was no malice intended." Besides, after PV Sindhu and Sakshi Malik brought home silver and bronze medals, respectively, De was effusive in her praise for the duo.