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Farah Khan Ali gets trolled by netizens for her tweet on Amit Shah

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: April 13, 2020 19:04 IST

Farah Khan Ali, famous jewelery designer and daughter of Bollywood actor Sanjay Khan, recently in her tweet targeted Home ...

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Farah Khan Ali, famous jewelery designer and daughter of Bollywood actor Sanjay Khan, recently in her tweet targeted Home minister Amit Shah. Her tweet has gone viral on social media and many uesrs are commenting on the post.

In her tweet, Farah Khan asked."Is the Home Minister still missing? Haven’t seen him on any news channels or media. Usually he hogs all the space when he appears? Where is Amit Shah? Seriously want to know? Does anyone know???"

In another tweet she tagged him and asked,"Dear Mr Shah, I haven’t seen you in any media interactions or on TV recently. Have I missed you or you haven’t given any interviews. Can you tell me if all is well. 🙏@AmitShah."

Check out how tweitteratis reacted on her tweet: 

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