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Abhijeet Bhattacharya’s Twitter account blocked again

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Looks like Twitter doesn’t like singer Abhijeet Bhattacharya and is not ready to take him back. After using offensive comments against some women his account was blocked by Twitter and later on Monday, Bhattacharya created his new account. He said that the anti-nationals are trying to curb his voice and added that he will denounce those people who will try to say anything against the Indian Army.

He posted a clip of him saying that “This is my new Twitter account. Until the time my verified account is not active please follow me on this Twitter account. All other accounts by my name are fake and are trying to malign my reputation,”

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“#VandeMatram I am back #Antinationals can’t stop my voice, salute to #IndianArmy. This is my new Twitter account… Rest are fake…” he captioned the video.

According to the reports, before the suspension of his new account, the 58-year-old singer said, “It’s because of us that Twitter gets followers, not the other way round. But people who don’t have any followers are running Twitter, who have made it a platform to voice out their opinions.”

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Adding, “I know many users who abuse a person left, right, and centre but still their accounts are never suspended. What I said was just ‘Besharam Budhia’ or supported Paresh Rawal on his tweet regarding Arundhati Roy..and still, my account was suspended.

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