Mumbai, Sep 6: A day after Shahid Kapoor became a father for the second time, the actor's Twitter and Instagram accounts were hacked.

A series of tweets, undersigned by Turkish hacker group Ayyildiz Tim, featured on Shahid's official Twitter page. One of the posts condemned the portrayal of Alauddin Khilji in Shahid-starrer "Padmavat", which saw Ranveer Singh play the Delhi Sultan.

Shahid later shared an Instagram Story to clarify that his account was hacked.

He wrote: "My Instagram and Twitter have been hacked. Just got Instagram back, my team working on sorting Twitter. So please know, it's not me and avoid any interaction."

Shahid and his wife Mira were on Wednesday blessed with a son. The couple received congratulatory messages from friends, fans and family members.

The actor also took a moment to acknowledge the good wishes.

"Hey guys, thank you for the wonderful wishes," he added.

Shahid and Mira were already parents to daughter Misha, who was born in 2016.

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Bengaluru (PTI): The opposition BJP on Friday intensified its protests against the Congress government in Karnataka over the Waqf land issue, holding agitations in different parts of the state.

On Thursday, the party held protests in Kalaburagi, Ballari, Haveri, Shivamogga, Udupi, and other places alleging encroachments by the Waqf board in the state.

In Bengaluru, the protest was led by Leader of Opposition in the Legislative Assembly R Ashoka on Friday.

He was joined by party MLC C T Ravi, Member of Parliament P C Mohan among several other leaders.

The demonstrations were held under the slogan ‘Namma Bhoomi Namma Hakku' (Our land, Our Right).

There were allegations by a section of farmers from Vijayapura district that their lands were marked as Waqf properties. Similar charges had surfaced from a few other places subsequently, and also by some organisations and religious institutions like Mutts.

With the row escalating, Chief Minister Siddaramaiah had recently directed officials that all notices issued to farmers be immediately revoked, and any unauthorised amendments in land records without due notice must also be nullified.