Govinda claims his ‘account was hacked’ after a tweet regarding the communal violence in Gurugram gathered attention.
The Bollywood actor took to social media on Thursday to refute the claims and said that he had not commented anything about the communal violence in Gurugram.
A tweet in question went viral on social media from an unverified account.
While Govinda’s Twitter account was deleted after a tweet credited to him in which he was condemning Haryana’s violence.
Govinda took to Instagram on Thursday, to deny all such claims against him.
In a video where he urged his fans to not attribute the Haryana tweet to him.
Hero No 1 star said ”Somebody has done this. I have not used the account in years. I am filing a complaint in the cyber cell against the matter. I would like to say me and my team have denied the claim. I will give this matter to cybercrime. I never discuss all this nor I ever will.”
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