Manoj Tiwari told ANI that the campaign goes against Aamir Khan's statement that India is not a place to live in. |
January 9, 2016, NewsCrunch
BJP MP Manoj Tiwari has denied media reports that he called Bollywood actor Aamir Khan a traitor at a parliamentary committee meeting.
"Never used the word "deshdrohi" for Aamir Khan, if a newspaper has printed it I'll send it a notice," Tiwari tweeted on Saturday.
He, however, strongly came out in support of the government's decision to remove Aamir Khan as Incredible India's brand ambassador.
Manoj Tiwari told ANI that the campaign goes against Aamir Khan's statement that India is not a place to live in.
Manoj Tiwari told ANI that the campaign goes against Aamir Khan's statement that India is not a place to live in.
Media reports had reported that Tiwari had clashed with opposition MPs during a meeting held by Standing Committee on Transport, Tourism and Culture.
Other MPs had reportedly objected after he made the alleged comments on Aamir Khan.
Atleast two newspapers The Times of India and The Indian Express had reported on the alleged incident.