Shabana Azmi apologises to Indian Railways after falsely accusing it

The tweet from the railway ministry's handle pointed out, even attaching a news story from the country to validate the point. Almost immediately, Azmi apologised by her tweet.

Veteran actor Shabana Azmi never shies away from expressing her opinion and being a social worker too, she always keeps her eyes open to see whether if something is going wrong.

But recently, the actress falsely accused Indian Railways for using unhygienic means of cleaning the dishes in a pot hole and tagged railway minister Piyush Goyal and the railway ministry asking them to watch it.

However, later ministry issued a clarification tagging the actor and calling her out on her mistake. its tweet read as,

"Mam, video is of Malaysian eatery which faces closure after video shows workers washing dishes in puddle of murky water,"

The tweet from the railway ministry's handle pointed out, even attaching a news story from the country to validate the point.

Almost immediately, Azmi apologised by her tweet saying,

"Thank you for clarifying this. I stand corrected. Please accept my apologies,"

However, but twitter trolls didn't spare her and asked the rail ministry to file a complaint of defamation against her.

She even posted a tweet for the trolls and said,

"I have apologised unconditionally. I stand corrected"

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