Ahead of a town hall event in Iowa, Jindal's Believe Again political action committee encouraged people to ask the presidential candidate questions on Twitter with the #AskBobby hashtag, and the move backfired.
The hashtag, which is used to track trending topics, quickly became among the top 10-most used topics on the service by Tuesday.
"First town hall featuring Bobby Jindal is tonight in Waukee. Send us your questions with #AskBobby! Be sure to include your name and city," Believe Again PAC tweeted.
"Is the cognitive dissonance of having a biology degree and being viciously anti-science overwhelming?" a tweet said.
"#AskBobby #AskPiyush When did God create the Dinosaurs?" mocked a twitter user.
44-year-old Louisiana Governor's political stance was also mocked at.
"If you're going to spend 5 days a week in Iowa can we put the gov mansion on AirBnB & make up some of the deficit you've created?" a tweet said.
"I'm gay, an atheist & an immigrant. How would you work to punish me, while ignoring separation of church and state?" a person asked.
Jindal's talk about dehyphenating Americans had riled many Indians and he faced criticism on Twitter following the announcing of his presidential bid.
Jindal's campaign had got off to an awkward start after his team had put out a hidden camera video in which he and his wife were seen telling their kids about running for presidency but the idea was mocked and panned on social media.
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