Updated September 16th, 2019 at 20:35 IST
Here's why Mysore Pak is the talk of the town on Indian Twitter
Mysore Pak, the sweetheart of all sugary delicacies in the south, trended nationwide on Twitter, thanks to a prank by the none other than Anand Ranganathan
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Mysore Pak, the sweetheart of all sugary delicacies in the south, trended nationwide on Twitter, thanks to a prank by the none other than Anand Ranganathan. Ranganathan, who is also fondly called Ranga Uncle on social media, is well known as a man who dons several hats - from having authored books to being a researcher as well as one of the prominent guests on Republic's show 'The Debate'. The well-known personality whose posts on social media, especially on Twitter, garners much attention and response, tweeted on the micro-blogging platform about Mysore Pak. He said that the sweet - which people from Karnataka and Tamil Nadu claim to have originated from their respective states - received a GI (Geographical Indicator) tag from Tamil Nadu.
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The tweet that catapulted Mysore Pak into a controversy in Karnataka
Pleased to receive this token of appreciation, on behalf of the one-man-committee for granting of the Mysorepak GI tag to Tamilnadu.
— Anand Ranganathan (@ARanganathan72)
Talks are proceeding smoothly. WDTT. pic.twitter.com/khppaVijXt
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Anand Ranganathan clarifies about Mysore Pak
Perhaps even Ranganathan had not anticipated that his tweet would so much receive the humungous response, as people from Karnataka began raising havoc on Twitter, against the alleged GI tag given to Tamil Nadu for Mysore Pak. His tweet blew up and went viral, and Karnataka news channels picked up his tweet believing that Tamil Nadu indeed received the GI tag for Mysore Pak. Several Kannada news channels reported the joke as news until Rangathan revealed his tweet was just a prank. He even requested ANI's Editor Smita Prakash and BJP leader Tejaswi Surya to explain to netizens and Kannada TV channels alike that his tweet was merely a joke.
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Read the tweets where Tejaswi Surya and Smita Prakash appealed netizens and Kannada news channels to calm down
Don't be ridiculous AND heartless. Do something!
— Anand Ranganathan (@ARanganathan72)
Btw, my esteemed Kannadiga friends. I take this opportunity to say that I love you MORE than I love Mysorepak, and that my original tweet was a joke. So PLEASE, end this. https://t.co/KW7khdyM4t
Haha. I spoke to the concerned TV channel. They are stopping it now.
— Tejasvi Surya (@Tejasvi_Surya)
Chill for now. And as an aside, accept Mysore Pak is from Mysuru ;)
(P.S. To All - If humor & sarcasm is lost from our public conversations, it will be such a loss) https://t.co/Gnjuhj8rCI
Dear Kannada channels and internet yodhas, Ranga Sir was kidding. Namma Nirmalaji is nammade. Pleej delete your ‘reports’. Paka-sa nammade, Nirmala sa nammade. https://t.co/J93jJWI2K5
— Smita Prakash (@smitaprakash)
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Published September 16th, 2019 at 19:56 IST