A tweet appeared on Brahmaji's Twitter handle last night, addressing YS Jagan Mohan Reddy, asking him to release Rs 1000 crore for flood relief.
The tweet also urged him to deploy his cadre, emphasizing that people are more important than the government. Brahmaji even chanted "Jai Jagan Anna."
Although the tweet sounded genuine, it seemed satirical. By morning, Brahmaji deleted the tweet, claiming that his Twitter handle had been hacked the previous night. He mentioned that a complaint had been filed to identify the culprit.
Many are now questioning why celebrity Twitter accounts seem to get hacked only at night, with the issue resolved by morning.
Typically, when an account is hacked, the password is compromised, and access is lost until Twitter resolves the issue—a process that usually takes time.
Brahmaji's tweet, its deletion, and his claim of being hacked are being met with skepticism by many.
The general opinion is that this is a common practice among celebrities who are unwilling to stand by their controversial tweets, which they post in a different state of mind.