Part 1: #SanjayHegde going to file a complaint against Twitter. And gives a reason https://t.co/FRbeIuAeTo — Retweet Sarkar 💯 Krishna kumar (@GoSlowplz) 1573012902000

I'm in. If @Twitter does not reinstate @sanjayuvacha before 12 noon on 6th Nov, 2019, I'm joining @prasanna_s in a… https://t.co/7UM8nLOYRo — बुकरात वकील (انس) (@Vakeel_Sb) 1573006433000

Thousands of people on Twitter have posted the picture of August Landmesser. @TwitterIndia's decision to not restor… https://t.co/3HY9jkR11Q — Pratik Sinha (@free_thinker) 1572959760000

NEW DELHI: Supreme Court lawyer Sanjay Hegde has decided to take legal action against Twitter after his account was suspended twice —once for posting an anti-Nazi picture and then for sharing a poem by Hindi poet Gorakh Pandey.The suspension of Hedge's account, twice in one week, resulted in a massive backlash against the social media giant.Trends like #RestoreSanjayuvacha , #Boycotttwitter and #SanjayHegde have been flooding Twitter ever since Hegde's account was suspended.On Wednesday morning, several social media users gave a call to boycott Twitter for 24 hours to mark their protest against the suspension.Hegde's Twitter account was first suspended for posting the iconic photograph of August Landmesser as his account's cover image. The picture in question shows a defiant Landmesser refusing to perform the Nazi salute, while others around him comply. The iconic image is hailed across the world as a symbol of resistance and defiance.Twitter deemed the photograph unfit and suspended Hegde's account. His account was later reinstated only to be suspended again.This time for a 2017 post where he had shared a poem by Hindi poet Gorakh Pandey, "Usko Phansi Do". Hegde was told that his account can only be reinstated if he deletes his post.Hegde has refused to comply.