<p>Comedian Munawar Faruqui on Tuesday said that he was quitting social media, adding that he was not sure for how long he will stay away from it.</p>.<p>The controversy-riddled comedian, who won the reality competition television series <em>Lock Upp</em>, in a video posted on his Twitter handle, said he has decided to quit social media, citing personal reasons.</p>.<p>"This is something I don't want to do but...I'm signing off from social media," he said.</p>.<p>The comedian, who got popular following a video titled <i>Dawood, Yamraaj & Aurat, </i>uploaded on Youtube, has been in the limelight over allegedely making derogatory remarks on Hindu deities as well as Union Home Minister Amit Shah, during one of his shows.</p>
<p>Comedian Munawar Faruqui on Tuesday said that he was quitting social media, adding that he was not sure for how long he will stay away from it.</p>.<p>The controversy-riddled comedian, who won the reality competition television series <em>Lock Upp</em>, in a video posted on his Twitter handle, said he has decided to quit social media, citing personal reasons.</p>.<p>"This is something I don't want to do but...I'm signing off from social media," he said.</p>.<p>The comedian, who got popular following a video titled <i>Dawood, Yamraaj & Aurat, </i>uploaded on Youtube, has been in the limelight over allegedely making derogatory remarks on Hindu deities as well as Union Home Minister Amit Shah, during one of his shows.</p>