''Why would you delete this post,' questions Abhinav Kohli as he shares Shweta Tiwari's daughter Palak's 2019 post about his abusive behaviour but the post is NOT deleted!
Television actress Shweta Tiwari recently denied patching things up with her ex-husband Abhinav Kohli. Her clarification comes after Abhinav shared social media posts about Shweta, mentioning that they are very much together. Soon after, Shweta clarified saying that it is untrue.
Now, in another Instagram post, Abhinav has posted a photo of stepdaughter Palak Tiwari's 2019 Instagram post where she had opened up about Abhinav's domestic violence against her. It was the first time that Palak had publicly talked about her step father's domestic violence against her after which mother Shweta had lodged a Police complaint. Soon after, the couple had separated. Sharing the post almost 10 months later now, Abhinav wrote, "Lovu why would you delete this post from your Instagram?" Lovu being Palak's nickname.
The post did not go down well with Shweta's fans as they asked Abhinav to 'leave them alone' and 'move on'. No reaction or statement has come from Shweta or Palak on this yet.
In another post, Abhinav uploaded a picture of his alleged chat with Shweta from April 12 where she is casually talking to him about some household chores. He captioned the image as, "This is our conversation on the 12th April 2020. Lavu/Lovu is Palak Tiwari. I am a victim of victim card."
Shweta and Abhinav made headlines after their marriage hit the rock bottom in 2019. The actress went on to lodge a complaint against him at the police station for making use of abusive language for his step-daughter Palak Tiwari and allegedly accused him of domestic violence. Following this, Shweta ended her second marriage within six years. The couple has a son named Reyansh Kohli born in 2016. Shweta was formerly married to Raja Chaudhary in 1998. The two parted ways in 2007 after she reportedly faced troubles due to Raja's alcoholism and violent conduct. Shweta and Abhinav married in 2013.