After his account was resumed he posted on Twitter, "I will have more to say later. I appreciate the support and love."
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Writer and journalist Salil Tripathi’s Twitter account was restored by the micro-blogging website after being pulled down over a video of him reciting a poem about the 1992 Babri Masjid demolition and the 2002 Gujarat riots.
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After his account was resumed he posted on Twitter, "I will have more to say later. I appreciate the support and love."
Maybe I was right in invoking MacArthur earlier today on @BDUTT's show, when I quoted him as saying on leaving Corregidor: "I shall return."
— saliltripathi (@saliltripathi) December 7, 2020
It seems I have.
I will have more to say later. I appreciate all the support and love.
Tripathi had tweeted a video of himself reciting his poem, ‘My Mother’s Fault’, which had first appeared in his book, Offence: The Hindu Case – Manifestos for the 21st Century, published in 2009.
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