Twitter suspended Bollywood playback singer Abhijeet Bhattacharya's account for the second time in less than seven days. On Monday, the playback singer made a comeback on the micro-blogging site with a new unverified account and also posted a video where he asked netizens to follow him and said anti-nationals can't stop him from voicing his opinion.
He captioned the video, "#VandeMatram I am back #Antinationals can't stop my voice, salute to #IndianArmy. This is my new Twitter account... Rest are fake...," the Times of India reported.
Before his new account got suspended, the singer came down hard on Twitter in a series of tweets. "It's because of us that Twitter gets followers, not the other way round. But people who don't have any followers are running Twitter, who have made it a platform to voice out their opinions."
"I know many users who abuse a person left, right, and centre but still their accounts are never suspended. What I said was just 'Besharam Budhia' or supported Paresh Rawal on his tweet regarding Arundhati Roy..and still my account was suspended."
Last week, the 58-year-old singer got debarred from Twitter after he posted a series of offensive tweets. The move by the micro-blogging site came after a complaint was filed against the Bollywood celebrity by JNU student activist Shehla Rashid for using abusive and insulting language on Twitter.