Akshay Kumar says not to contest the elections amid a buzz on a tweet



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2019 General Elections: Actor Akshay Kumar denied being run in the elections

New Delhi:

Actor Akshay Kumar today denied his participation in national elections in progress. His tweet appeared amidst an online buzz about the fact that he could get into politics and fight the elections.

"Acknowledging for all the interest shown in my previous tweet but clarifying in the light of some wild speculation, I do not dispute the elections," said Akshay Kumar. .

Grateful for all the interest shown in my previous tweet, but just in the light of wild speculation, I do not dispute the elections.

– Akshay Kumar (@akshaykumar) April 22, 2019

. This tweet from the actor this morning has sparked speculation: "Entering an unknown and unexplored territory today.Do something that I have never done before." Excited and nervous at once Stay tuned for updates.

Enter a unknown and unexplored territory today. Do something that I have never done before. Excited and nervous at the same time. Stay on the lookout for updates.

– Akshay Kumar (@akshaykumar) April 22, 2019

Akshay Kumar was one of the film stars and personalities from all walks of life who were tagged by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Twitter on last month, asking them to help bring more people to vote in the election of Lok Sabha.

The actor responded to Prime Minister Modi with the slogan of his hit movie, "Toilet: Ek Prem Katha".

"Well said @narendramodi ji The real characteristic of a democracy lies in the participation of the people in the electoral process.The vote must be a super khatha between our nation and its constituents," said l & # 39; actor. (19659004) Prime Minister Modi told him, Bhumi Pednekar and Ayushmann Khurrana, "Thoda Dum Lagaiye to Vote Ko Ek Superhit Katha Banaiye ".

Akshay Kumar was recently seen in the drama of the time "Kesari" .

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