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'Final dekhne aao India': Vijay Mallya trolled after tweet on RCB's win against LSG

'Final dekhne aao India': Vijay Mallya trolled after tweet on RCB's win against LSG

Hindustan Times4 days ago

Vijay Mallya found himself at the receiving end of social media jibes after he congratulated Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) on their win against Lucknow Super Giants (LSG). While his post praised RCB, many took the opportunity to troll him, asking him to return to India to face legal proceedings.
'Congratulations to RCB for pulling off a phenomenal win over LSG tonight and setting a IPL record of away wins,' Mallya wrote in a X post. 'Hopefully, strong momentum and return of key players will enable RCB to play bold en route to the IPL Trophy,' he added.
Social media had a field day and didn't hold back while dropping remarks on Mallya's post.
An individual posted, ''Final dekhne aao India (come to India to watch the final match).' Another added, 'Please come to watch the playoffs in India!!' A third commented, 'Comeback to India Man.' A fourth wrote, 'When are you coming?'

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