This is definitely not good news for radical Islamists in Kerala and those working in the Gulf countries and the Left-Liberal gangs who have been praying for death of Union Home Minister Amit Shah. For more than month Islamists radicals have been making death-wishes for Shah, who according to them, was paying a price for ‘his anti-Muslim policies’.
मेरे स्वास्थ्य की चिंता करने वाले सभी लोगों को मेरा संदेश। pic.twitter.com/F72Xtoqmg9
— Amit Shah (Modi Ka Parivar) (@AmitShah) May 9, 2020
Dismissing rumours about his ill-health Home Minister Shah on Saturday took to Twitter to say that his health was fine. He sought to clarify that those were just rumours and that he has been working as the country grapples with the coronavirus pandemic.
In the tweet, Amit Shah stated: “I am completely healthy and not suffering from any disease. Over the last few days, rumours have been spread through social media about my health. Some users went so far as to ask for wishes after tweeting about my death.”
According to Shah, he did not take into account the rumours initially as the country was reeling under the pandemic and had engaged himself in coordinating the country’s responses. said since the country is currently busy fighting a public health crisis like the coronavirus, he initially did not take cognizance of such rumours since he has been busy working till late at night.
Shah chose not to clarify initially but was forced to clear the air when party workers and well-wishers, over the last two days, inquired about his health. “This is why I want to clarify today: I am completely healthy and not suffering from any disease,” said Shah.
Meanwhile, special commissioner of Police Ajay Tomar said a screenshot of a fake Twitter account in Shah’s name with his photo, claiming he was suffering from a serious ailment, had gone viral on social media platforms. The suspects were detained from Ahmedabad and Bhavnagar and were being questioned.
A case has been registered under sections 66(c) (punishment for identity theft) and 66(d) (cheating by personation using computer resource) of the Information Technology Act, he said.
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