Bollywood personalities express regret over religious riots in New Delhi

Bollywood personalities express regret over religious riots in New Delhi
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Protests on controversial citizenship law in the Indian capital, New Delhi, intensified from February 24 when US President Donald Trump first visited India and then, after seeing the protest, turned into violent protests.

At least 20 people were killed and more than 200 were injured during the demonstrations during the afternoon of February 24 to 26.

The protests witnessed religious riots, and Hindu extremists attacked Muslim places of worship, including attacks on Muslims.

While Pakistani politicians condemned the riots in New Delhi, top officials from other countries and US politicians also expressed regret that the Modi government demanded that peace be restored in the capital as soon as possible.Like global politicians, Indian showbiz and media industry figures have expressed their regret over the massacre of Muslims in New Delhi, calling for the government to restore peace as soon as possible.

 Filmmaker Mahesh Bhatt shared a picture of the brutal torture of a man in New Delhi by writing, \"They think we are not going blind, but we are blind, blind people who can see everything, We are blind who can see, but they do not see anything. '


Actress Richa Chadda wrote on religious riots in New Delhi that 'being a true Hindu, she believes in a second birth and she also believes that the oppressors will soon suffer wrath in the form of punishment and illness.' The hands have their own blood.


Filmmaker, poet and writer Javed Akhtar also expressed regret over the killing of Muslims in New Delhi and wrote that 'under the plan, riots are being carried out in Delhi and everyone is becoming' narrow-eyed politician 'like Kapil Mishra. Are trying to create an atmosphere that the violence in Delhi was caused by protests against the controversial citizenship law and the police will soon be able to control it.


Former girlfriend Roena Tandon also tweeted the Delhi riots and termed violence as the will of some miscreants and also wrote that if we have a little sympathy, we can express our condolences to those who died in the riots. Because those people have been under a lot of pressure for a long time.

Arifa Khanam Sherwani wrote that 'Nero was playing the flute when Rome was burning'.

Renowned journalist Rana Ayub also made several tweets on the Delhi riots and described how bad the situation was there and how helpless the administration was.

He tweeted a video of the incident and wrote that after confirming he had posted the above video in which a group of people from Delhi were seen flagging down Hinduism after climbing the mosque's minaret. Can