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‘Why should a Canadian give advice to Indians,’ say netizens as Akshay Kumar welcomes BMC on Twitter

Akshay Kumar's tweet did not go well with many, who called the remarks ironic and mocked the actor for holding a Canadian passport. However, there were some who thanked Kumar for passing on the information.

akshay kumar, akshay kumar trolled, bmc, bmc twitter, canada, canada passport, canadian citizenship, twitter reactions, indian express, indian express news Kumar’s tweet did not go well with many, who called the tweet ironic and mocked the actor for holding Canadian citizenship.

Actor Akshay Kumar, who holds a Canadian passport, was again trolled on social media recently over his citizenship after he welcomed the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation’s debut on Twitter.

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Stating people would now be able to tweet their “suggestions and grievances” directly to the civic body, Kumar tweeted, “The BMC is now on twitter as @mybmc, you can now tweet your suggestions/ grievances to BMC directly and get them addressed. Try it now to make your voice heard directly.”


Kumar’s tweet did not go well with many, who called the remarks ironic and mocked the actor for holding a Canadian passport. However, there were some who thanked Kumar for passing on the information.

Row over Akshay Kumar’s citizenship gained traction after he did not vote in Mumbai on April 29 in during the Lok Sabha elections.
https://twitter.com/Gaurav_s_D/status/1147567035204820992
https://twitter.com/BeingAltaff27/status/1147554173413515264
https://twitter.com/SuperADianNitin/status/1147535714101288960
https://twitter.com/INVINCIBLE_SK/status/1147531067122782208


https://twitter.com/BeingPratik_/status/1147541548629778433
https://twitter.com/Mass__Tweets/status/1147547066136219649

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