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Pandya denies disrespecting Ambedkar

IANS  |  New Delhi 

all-rounder Pandya on Thursday denied that he had posted derogatory comments against legendary social reformer Rao on

Pandya, who is preparing for the 11th edition of the (IPL) was embroiled in a controversy after a fake account bearing his name lashed out at for introducing reservation policy.

"Who ??? The one who drafted a and constitution or the one who spread the disease called reservation in the country," the tweet read.

Following this a court on Wednesday directed to file an FIR against the all-rounder.

However, Pandya on Thursday issued a statement denying any involvement in the matter.

"There have been multiple misleading reports and articles being circulated in the media today, wherein it is being alleged that I had posted a tweet which was derogatory and insulting to the late B.R. I would like to take this opportunity to clarify that no such tweet and/or statement, whether on or any other form of media, has been issued by me," he said.

"The tweet in question was posted by a fake account using my name and display image. I use only my verified handle to make via and the said tweet was posted by a spurious account, pretending to be me.

"I have the utmost respect for Ambedkar, the Indian Constitution and the many communities that call their home and I would not indulge in making any kind of statement which is derogatory and/or which insults the sentiments of any community. I use to interact with my fans and I believe that in this age of one must be vigilant of misinformation and act responsibly," he added.

Pandya further said that he will approach the court to clear his name.

"I will also be making the necessary submissions in the court in order to establish that the said tweet cannot be attributed to me in any manner whatsoever and to further highlight the issue that the said tweet was posted by an imposter posing as me in order to tarnish my reputation, which is a menace faced by many well-known personalities across today," he said.

--IANS

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First Published: Thu, March 22 2018. 19:52 IST
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