Akshay Kumar apologises for accidentally liking tweet mocking Jamia Milia protests

The actor is currently being bashed on social media


Entertainment Desk December 16, 2019

More than 100 students and activists protesting against the contentious Indian citizenship law were injured in New Delhi on Sunday. Given the unarmed protesters clashed with the police that used tear gas and baton charges to disperse demonstrators at a major university.

https://twitter.com/cjwerleman/status/120624401831041433

Following this, several Bollywood celebrities lashed out at the authorities over the tension in Delhi's Jamia Milia Islamia University, including renowned filmmaker Anurag Kashyap.



However, Twitterati noticed that Akshay Kumar had liked a video that mocked the attack on Jamia, and propagated hatred. Kumar landed himself in hot waters as user did not refrain from calling him a 'videshi - foreigner' (referring to his Canadian nationality) adding that he would not be bothered  by the unrest in India for the very reason.

A tweet shows Akshay liking a video that mocks the attack on Jamia. However, when checked later, it appears that it has been 'unliked'.





In response to the criticism, Kumar tweeted saying that he mistakenly 'liked' the video while scrolling through his feed, and that he does not support any such mockery.

"Regarding the ‘like’ on the tweet of Jamia Milia students, it was by mistake. I was scrolling and accidentally it must have been pressed and when I realised I immediately unliked it as in no way do I support such acts."

Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government says the new law will save religious minorities such as Hindus and Christians from persecution in neighbouring Bangladesh, Pakistan and Afghanistan by offering them a path to Indian citizenship. But critics say the law, including the United Nations, which does not make the same provision for Muslims, weakens India’s secular foundations.

Sunday was the fifth straight day of protests across the country against the law enacted earlier this month, and the third day running in the Indian capital.

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COMMENTS (1)

Bunny Rabbit | 4 years ago | Reply These film actors should stick to what they are good at - acting and not go try to make political social statements. However good and popular they are in their craft , they fall flat on their faces . People are not fools to listen to whatever they say quietly
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