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After his tweet on the violence in Gurugram went viral, Govinda claimed that his "account is hacked"; WATCH

After receiving abuse on Twitter for his comments on the violence in Haryana, actor Govinda appears to have deleted his account. His unconfirmed Twitter account sent a controversial remark on Tuesday that has since been removed. In the present, Govinda has disclosed that his account was hacked and has also refuted making any such message. 

On Tuesday, August 2, a tweet was posted from Govinda’s handle which said, “What have we come down to? Shame on the people who call themselves Hindus and do such things. Aman aur shanti banaye. Hum democracy hai, autocracy nahi."Despite the fact that the tweet has already been deleted, screenshots of it have already gone viral on social media. Take a look at the concerned tweet:

Soon after, the actor released a video on Instagram in which he denied making the statement and said his Twitter account had been hijacked. He continued by saying he will report the cybercrime. He said, "Please do not attribute this Haryana tweet to me as I have not done this. Somebody has hacked my account. I am just doing a complaint to the cyber-crime now. I'll look into the matter." 

His team has also denied writing the tweet, he continued, and his account hasn't been used in years. "I would like to tell all my well-wishers, friends and fans in Haryana that I haven't used this Twitter account for years. My team has also denied any responsibility for this tweet. They are not such people to tweet anything without asking me. I'll give this matter to cyber-crime. They'll look into the matter," he said. Watch the video:

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

A post shared by Govinda (@govinda_herono1)

The Raja Babu actor went on to say, "As election season is approaching, some people would have thought I might stand for a party. So, they might have done this but this account is hacked. I never do such things, never say it for anyone. I don’t discuss these matters.”

Earlier on Monday, a crowd attempted to disrupt a Vishva Hindu Parishad parade in Nuh, which led to racial unrest erupting in Haryana. Cars were burned while being pelted with stones. 

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