Modi as PM: Shah Rukh Khan clears the air over fake Twitter account controversy
The angry, SRK, took to the microblogging site Twitter, to trash away the rumours about the alleged statement.
Good
time
to
tell
all
fools
who
r
talking
of
a
tweet
that
I
didn't
tweet,
u
suck
as
much
as
the
grammar
of
that
fake
tweet
&
I'm
being
kind.
—
SHAH
RUKH
KHAN
(@iamsrk)
May
18,
2014
There was a buzz in the social media that the 48-year-old actor had apparently tweeted that he will leave India if Modi becomes Prime Minister, a claim that Shahrukh denied.
Shahrukh, who is known to speak very intelligently, gracefully and diplomatically, especially in front of media, has said that "he has never said anything to hurt India".
In fact, on May 16, SRK tweeted, "What a solid mandate given by the people. It proves again that the only constant is change. Now to move forward with strong and active faith, India."
What
a
solid
mandate
given
by
the
ppl.It
proves
again
that
the
only
constant
is
change.Now
to
move
forward
with
strong
&
active
faith,India.
—
SHAH
RUKH
KHAN
(@iamsrk)
May
16,
2014
It should be noted that even his interviews post 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks and other incidents were very mature and sensible, without any arrogance.
Recently, a controversial and "attention-seeker" actor Kamaal Rashid Khan left India on May 16, when Lok Sabha results were declared, as "he had promised that if Modi becomes PM, then he will leave India".
KRK, who gained fame by starring in 'Deshdrohi' film, even tweeted his picture with Pakistan former cricketer Shoaib Akhtar, while sitting in a plane.
Kamal R Khan, a former 'Bigg Boss' contestant, unnecessarily dragged Shahrukh into Modi controversy by posting another tweet, further, triggering the confusion that SRK, might have made such a statement.
He even attached a screenshot of fake Twitter account of Shahrukh. Here are some tweets that KRK posted:
Is
it
true?
SRK
challenged
to
leave
India
or
not?
pic.twitter.com/SYAKKwGJQ6
—
KRK
(@kamaalrkhan)
May
18,
2014
Modi
Ji
has
won
so
I
am
leaving
India
forever
with
Shoaib
Akhtar.
Bye
Bye
India.
pic.twitter.com/GJj9x3V6ke
—
KRK
(@kamaalrkhan)
May
16,
2014
Devi
Gowda,
SRK,
Farooq
Abdullah
also
said
tat
they
will
leave
India
if
Modi
will
become
PM
but
who
kept
his
promise?
Only
Me
Me
Me
KRK.
—
KRK
(@kamaalrkhan)
May
17,
2014
So
I
am
leaving
India
forever
as
I
promised.
I
don't
know
if
SRK
n
others
will
keep
their
promise
but
I
will
keep.
pic.twitter.com/kl8CzNcgIn
—
KRK
(@kamaalrkhan)
May
16,
2014
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