MUMBAI: Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis's wife Amruta Fadnavis became the latest target of online distort for sharing a photograph from an event that she attended recently in Mumbai. 


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Amruta, who attended a Christmas charity event on Monday, shared a photograph on Twitter with caption: "launched-Be Santa-campaign, as Ambassador for @927BIGFM - to collect gifts from people -for poor children ,to bring smiles to their faces during this Christmas.Drop ur gifts at nearest @927BIGFM & Feel the joy -as best way to multiply your happiness is by sharing it with others."



Soon after the photograph was shared, some users slammed her for promoting a charity linked to Christmas, while others accused her of spreading Christianity. 




Later, the Maharashtra Chief Minister's wife had to issue a clarification over her post. 


"I'm a proud Hindu & like many, I celebrate every festival in my country & that is an individual choice.. We represent the true spirit of our country . and that doesn’t dilute our love towards our country, religion & humanity. In my capacity as a Proud Hindu Citizen, I will always try to unite & bring in harmony wherever I can. But just wish to remind you that empathetic journalists & journalism should not ignite the fire of religious differences .Ican’t stop a serene action bcoz of some wrong deeds!," Amruta's said in a tweet.


In another tweet, she tagged the Maharashtra Chief Minister and said, "Love , sharing & empathy have no religion - let’s accept all positivity around us & stay away from negative thoughts & demotivating energies."




"In my capacity as a Proud Hindu Citizen,  I will always try to unite & bring in harmony wherever I can. But just wish to remind you that empathetic journalists & journalism should not ignite the fire of  religious differences .Ican’t stop a serene action bcoz of some wrong deeds!," she said.