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Farmers' stir: What offence have I committed if I asked celebs to side with country, asks Fadnavis

Fadnavis claimed that Maha govt was trying to probe icons like Tendulkar

Devendra-Fadnavis Devendra Fadnavis | Amey Mansabdar

BJP leader Devendra Fadnavis, on Tuesday, trained guns at the Maharashtra government, suggesting it was trying to probe icons like Sachin Tendulkar and Lata Mangeshkar over their pro-India tweets issued after some foreign celebrities talked about farmers' protest near Delhi.

Maharashtra Home Minister Anil Deshmukh promptly refuted the charge in the state assembly, saying the state government has ordered a probe into tweets by the BJP's IT cell and not by cricketer Tendulkar and singer Mangeshkar.

On February 8, Deshmukh said the state intelligence department would conduct a probe into allegations that some celebrities were pressurised recently to issue tweets in connection with the ongoing farmers'' protest.

Deshmukh had made the remarks on an online platform after the Congress, a ruling coalition partner in Maharashtra, sought an investigation into the BJP's alleged connection with tweets of some celebrities and whether the saffron party "arm-twisted" them.

A number of prominent personalities, including Tendulkar and Mangeshkar, had rallied around the central government on social media, using hashtags #IndiaTogether and #IndiaAgainstPropaganda.

This came after tweets by American pop star Rihanna and climate activist Greta Thunberg backing farmers who are protesting near Delhi's border points against three farm laws enacted by the Centre in September last year.

Fadnavis said in the Maharashtra assembly on Tuesday that Tendulkar and Mangeshkar had tweeted that "India is against propaganda" and "India stands united".

"Is it wrong to say in this country that ''India stands united''? Someone gets up, complains to the home minister," the leader of opposition in the assembly said and asked Deshmukh to think well before entertaining such complaints.

Deshmukh, however, dismissed Fadnavis's charges.

"I did not speak about probing Tendulkar or Mangeshkar. I had talked about probing the IT cell of a political party, which I am not naming," the minister said.

"It was probed. Names of 12 persons have come to the fore in this connection and further action is being taken against them," he added.

Deshmukh later said in the House that the IT cell concerned is of the BJP.

Countering him, Fadnavis said he would feel proud if he asks anyone to tweet for the country.

"Let's assume for a minute that I asked them to do so (issue tweets). What offence did I commit? What offence have I committed if I asked celebrities to side with the country if there is propaganda going on against it?" the BJP leader asked.

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