The official Twitter account of the Collector and District Magistrate of Ganjam, Odisha, on Monday responded to a tweet by actor Sonu Sood the place he claims he has organized for a mattress at Ganjam City Hospital in Brahmapur for a affected person.
“We don’t received any communication from @SoodFoundation or @SonuSood. Requested patient is in Home isolation and stable. No bed issues @BrahmapurCorp is monitoring it. @CMO_Odisha,” the official Twitter account of the Collector and District Magistrate of Ganjam, tweeted on Monday tagging the Twitter deal with of the Office of the Chief Minister of Odisha.
The tweet is available in response to Sonu Sood’s tweet posted on May 15, which reads: “Not to worry. Bed has been arranged at GanjamCity Hospital, Berhampur (DCHC) @SoodFoundation.”
The tweet in response to which Sonu wrote this, has been deleted.
However, reacting to the District Magistrate’s tweet on Monday, Sonu shared screenshots of a WhatsApp dialog saying he has organized for the mattress as a result of the affected person’ household approached him for assist.
Sonu tweeted on Monday: “Sir, We never claimed that we approached you, it’s the needy who approached us and we arranged the bed for him, attached are the chats for your reference. Ur office is doing a great job & u can double check that we had helped him too. Have DM you his contact details. Jai hind.”
The DM’s twitter deal with then reacted with one other tweet saying they have been simply confirming and praised the actor & his organisation for his efforts.
To which Sonu replied: ” Thank you so much for your kind words.Our team is always there 24/7 for our country. Doesn’t really matter who calls me when and where I will try my best to reach out to the needy. Jai Hind”
Touted as ‘messiah’ by many Sonu Sood had helped the migrant employees return to their hometowns amid the nationwide lockdown final yr. And within the second wave, this yr the actor has been working tirelessly and has been serving to the needy to discover a hospital mattress, oxygen concentrators.
With inputs from IANS