The News Minute| September 30, 2014| 11.00 am IST| Updates 6.40 pm ISTSenior journalist and Consulting Editor of Headlines Today Rajdeep Sardesai's was involved in an altercation with Narendra Modi supporters and reports that emerged on Tuesday suggested that the Prime Minister was not happy about the incident.Rediff reported that PM Modi who had been accused of not addressing his high-handed fans had reacted this time. Rediff reported that he expressed regret except for the fact that that it was through his industrialist-friend Gautam Adani. Adani called up Rajdeep Sardesai and ‘delivered a personal message from the prime minister stating that he was upset over the incident,’ the website reported. Later in the day, Adani told the Economic Times that he had met Rajdeep at an Indian restaurant in DC, and had talked about the 'topic of his manhandling'. Adani also told ET that he told Rajdeep that no leader will approve such an incident, including Modi. but he denied reports that he had a conversation with the PM on this issue. "Why would the PM discuss such a small issue," ET quoted him as saying.There have been various instances in the past where ‘bhakts,’ as PM Modi fans are called, have clashed on social media with the 'libtards', 'aaptards' as the other side is called. Read- Rajdeep's Madison Square incident also brings out polarisation within mediaIn the Madison Square in New York on September 28 a group of PM Modi fans verbally abused Rajdeep Sardesai and said that he along with his family should migrate to Pakistan. He was then hit on the back by someone, reported Rediff.com.Rajdeep objected strongly when his children were abused and took on the man who hit him. Unfortunately, the man who attacked Rajdeep was not caught on camera and only the subsequent events could be recorded, says the website.There has been much debate on who was right or wrong in the Madison Square incident, especially as the footage of the incident showed Rajdeep pushing a person first.