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SRK slams reports of making anti-Modi comments

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Press Trust of India Mumbai
Superstar Shah Rukh Khan has slammed claims that he had made anti-Narendra Modi comments on Twitter.

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 Shah Rukh denied.

The actor took to the microblogging site to clear the confusion.

"Good time to tell all fools who are talking of a tweet that I didn't tweet, you suck as much as the grammar of that fake tweet & I'm being kind," he posted yesterday.

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."
 

The confusion arose when TV actor Kamaal R Khan, who uses shortened version of his name KRK on Twitter, boasted on Twitter that he was leaving India following Modi's electoral win.

"So I am leaving India forever as I promised. I don't know if SRK and others will keep their promise but I will keep," Kamaal, a former 'Bigg Boss' contestant, had posted.

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First Published: May 20 2014 | 2:28 PM IST

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