Twitterati wants Vishal Dadlani ''sacked'' from Indian Idol after he calls ex-CJI ''disgraceful'' : The Tribune India

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Twitterati wants Vishal Dadlani ''sacked'' from Indian Idol after he calls ex-CJI ''disgraceful''

MUMBAI: Music composer Vishal Dadlani is being been slammed a section of netizens over his controversial tweet on former Chief Justice of India Ranjan Gogoi''s retirement.

Twitterati wants Vishal Dadlani ''sacked'' from Indian Idol after he calls ex-CJI ''disgraceful''

Singer-composer Vishal Dadlani. Photo credit: Instagram.



Mumbai, November 21 

Music composer Vishal Dadlani is being been slammed a section of netizens over his controversial tweet on former Chief Justice of India Ranjan Gogoi's retirement.

"Goodbye, ex-CJI Gogoi, and I hope you can stomach the disgraceful and cowardly legacy you have left this august Office," Vishal had tweeted.

This did not go down well with a section of Twitterati. They are criticising Vishal on social media, demanding his removal from the jury panel of "Indian Idol".

One social media user wrote: "Dear Vishal, your hate for beloved PM Modi has blindfolded you and resultantly you have become anti Hindu, Hindu Hater so much so that you are unjustifying the Supreme Court judgement of Ram mandir decision. Shame on you. #SackDadlaniFromIndianIdol."

 Another user called Vishal a "cheap" for passing demeaning remarks on Gogoi.

After such tweets, #SackDadlaniFromIndianIdol started trending on Twitter. — IANS

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