MUMBAI: The Modi-led Indian government has drawn the anger of residents indeed over its quarrelsome move with respect to the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) that started across the nation dissents and hauled Bollywood celebrities to voice support for understudies.
After Alia Bhatt another Bollywood entertainer, Parineeti Chopra and Vicky Kaushal have censured the utilization of merciless power by Indian police on the understudies challenging a citizenship law seen as oppressing Muslims.
Slamming the Indian police's brutality to silence the protesters, the charming actress tweeted that a bill must be passed to strip off India’s identity of a democratic state. She called ‘barbaric’ to beat the innocent protesters and strongly condemned discriminatory Citizen Amendment bill (CAB).
If this is what’s gonna happen everytime a citizen expresses their view, forget #CAB, we should pass a bill and not call our country a democracy anymore! Beating up innocent human beings for speaking their mind? BARBARIC.— Parineeti Chopra (@ParineetiChopra) December 17, 2019
Kaushal joined the discussion communicating solidarity with the understudies and hammered the police for their dishonorable direct.
'Uri: The Surgical Strike' actor, tweeted: "What is happening is not okay. The way it’s happening is not okay. People have every right to peacefully voice their opinion.
What is happening is not okay. The way it’s happening is not okay. People have every right to peacefully voice their opinion. This violence and disruption is both saddening and concerning as a fellow citizen. In no circumstance, must our faith in democracy be shaken. 🇮🇳— Vicky Kaushal (@vickykaushal09) December 16, 2019
Prior, Alia Bhatt voiced her help and indicated solidarity towards student-led demonstrations happening across India and are being met with brutality on account of the police powers.
In the money related capital Mumbai, several individuals under tight security conveyed notices with the words "India is Ours" and recited "We Are All One".
The conventions and mobs in the course of recent days have turned brutal, with six individuals dead in the northeastern territory of Assam and with police terminating nerve gas and capturing several individuals.
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