Actor Siddharth was trapped in chaos when the netizen closed him because of his tweet against Shuttler India Saina Nehwal.
A few days ago, the actor commented on the Tweet Saina made a ‘obscene’ comment condemned by the National Commission for Women.
Organizations have even asked Twitter to block actor accounts because their tweets are, “misogynist and outrageously with the simplicity of a woman as big as not respecting and insulting female dignity on the social media platform”.
Hyderabad police cyber wings are now reportedly registering complaints against Siddharth for his controversial tweets.
The police allegedly registered a case on January 12 based on complaints submitted by a woman under the relevant IPC section of the Information Technology Act.
Actor after Twitter’s dispute, issued a public apology to Saina said that his comments were “rough jokes” and he could not “justify the tone and words.” In an open apology letter, Siddharth wrote, “Dear Saina, I want to apologize to you because my rude joke that I wrote in response to your tweet, a few days ago.
I might not agree with you on many things but even My disappointment or anger when I read your tweet, it can’t justify my tone and words.
I know I have more award in me than that.
As for the joke …
if a joke needs to be explained, then it’s not a very good joke To start.
Sorry about jokes that don’t land.
”
This is a public apology letter!
Dear @NSAINA https://t.co/plkqxvkvxy— Siddharth (@Actor_SidDharth) 1641923992000
This actor also claims that he is “loyal feminist” and confirms that he will never say anything to a woman with “evil intentions.”
Siddharth had tweet before, “Champion of fine chicken in the world …
Alhamdulillah we have Indian protectors,” responding to Nehwal tweets reading, “There is no nation that can claim himself to be safe if PM security is compromised.
I condemn, in words The strongest possible, coward attack on PM Modi by the anarchists.
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