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Meghalaya Governor deletes ‘factually wrong’ tweet on 26/11

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SHILLONG: Meghalaya Governor, Tathagat Roy  found himself in a controversy  after he made a controversial tweet on the 10th anniversary of the Mumbai terror attack, in which 166 people were killed and over 300 injured

Roy at first posted a controversial tweet Monday that the 26/11 Mumbai terror attack was “a slaughter of innocents (except Muslims)”, later apologising and deleting it, saying it contained a “factual mistake”.

“10th anniversary today of the Paki-sponsored slaughter of innocents (except Muslims) at Mumbai, popularly called 26/11. Does anyone remember why we did not even downgrade our diplomatic relations with the Pakis (let alone break off such relations or go to war?),” Roy’s tweet said.

The governor, however, was quick to delete it and apologise. “I was misinformed of the Paki-sponsored killers of 26/11 having spared Muslims. In fact several Muslims were killed. It was a mistake of facts and I am sorry for the same. The relevant tweet has been deleted,” he said in an another tweet.

Subsequently, Roy withdrew the second tweet too and came up with a third post. “The tweet relating to 26/11 contained a factual mistake. It has been deleted with apologies. No further enquiries please,” he wrote in his third post.

 

 

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