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Justice Katju bids adieu to Facebook, posts his last post

| | Jan 27, 2016, at 06:29 pm
New Delhi, Jan 27 (IBNS) The controversial retired judge of the Supreme Court of India Justice Markandey Katju has said goodbye to Facebook.

He has posted his "last post" on the wall of his Facebook page on the Republic Day night. He has also tweeted the same link.

Explaining the reason for his decision Katju wrote that he wanted to share his  knowledge with the others. But in return, he got only abuses.  He has felt that he did a mistake by trying to teach his fellow Indians.

"Probably this is going to be my last Facebook post.I am a man of 70 and have very few years to live. I tried to pass on all my knowledge I acquired in my life to you so that you may benefit....But what did I get in return ? I got mostly abuses from most of you.  Because most of you are stupid and arrogant, and have no desire to learn. I am sorry, I even tried to teach you," the post said.

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