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After accusing Rohan Joshi of 'groping' her, Reddit user deletes fake post

Updated on: 16 March,2017 06:41 PM IST  | 
mid-day online correspondent |

After The Viral Fever (TVF) CEO Arunabh Kumar was accused of sexual harassment, a Reddit user alleged All India Bakchod's (AIB) Rohan Joshi 'groped' her, but later deleted the post and called it fake

After accusing Rohan Joshi of 'groping' her, Reddit user deletes fake post

 

A post shared by Rohan Joshi (@mojorojo) onFeb 23, 2017 at 2:16am PST



 


After The Viral Fever (TVF) CEO Arunabh Kumar was accused of sexual harassment, an anonymous Reddit user alleged All India Bakchod's (AIB) Rohan Joshi 'groped' her, but later deleted the post and said it was fake.

It all started when a user going by the name 'shadenfreude557' on Reddit alleged that she was 'groped' by Rohan Joshi last year.

Here's a screenshot of the 'fake' post:

Rohan Joshi took to Twitter to rubbish the allegations and urged Mumbai police to initiate a probe into the accusations.

Here's what Rohan Joshi tweeted:

Later, the user retracted her statement and clarified that the incident never took place. The user said that it was an attempt to 'expose schadenfreude in today's world' and apologised.

Here's a screenshot of what the user wrote after deleting the 'fake' post:


Pic/@peeteeonyou Twitter account

Rohan Joshi still welcomed an investigation into the matter. He tweeted:  

Also read: TVF CEO Arunabh Kumar accused of sexual harassment: 10 developments
TVF CEO Arunabh Kumar accused of sexual harassment: 10 developments 

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