
After shocking instances of police brutality at universities for staging anti-CAA protests, the situation in India's capital has escalated in the past couple of days, specially since the arrival of US President Trump.
According to Times of India, over a dozen people were killed with over 200 people injured in the raging violence in North-East Delhi since Monday. The situation has been alarming, to say the least.
With #DelhiBurning and #DelhiViolence trending on Twitter since Monday, many celebrities have also chimed in to speak out against the senseless, targeted brutality against Muslims in India. Pakistani star Hamza Ali Abbasi was among the first ones across the border in Pakistan to bring the situation to light.
However, Hamza is not the only celebrity to raise his voice. Actor Hareem Farooq took to Twitter to condemn the violence.
"With more than 200 million Muslims living under your flag, how can the govt let this happen?" she questioned.
With more than 200mil muslims living under your flag how can the govt let this happen. Kudos to ones standing up & protecting their own despite having an extremist as their PM. Its time to raise voice for this unjust in India aswell. https://t.co/Fcg9S9MDxT
— Hareem Farooq (@FarooqHareem) February 25, 2020
"Its a catastrophe, not be taken lightly," she added.
The amount of hate being spread amongst the people is disgusting! Minds have been corrupted & as a result so mny innocent lives lost and injured! Its a catastrophe, not be taken lightly #DelhiRiots https://t.co/h35m3gVTHU
— Hareem Farooq (@FarooqHareem) February 25, 2020
Laal Kabootar actor Mansha Pasha also penned down her thoughts while sharing a video of a mob desecrating a mosque in Delhi. "So terrifying to see what is happening in India. Prayers for all minorities and all the people in India fighting and protesting against these bigots," she tweeted.
Horrifying!
— Mansha Pasha (@manshapasha) February 25, 2020
Hindutva terrorists!
So terrifying to see what is happening in India
Prayers for all minorities and all ppl in India fighting and protesting against these bigots https://t.co/4OGyTRiMFo
"Secular India is going up in flames with this horrible act," she added, with pictures of a burnt down mosque.
Secular India is going up in flames with this horrible act https://t.co/M2EMXKmfxn
— Mansha Pasha (@manshapasha) February 25, 2020
Armeena Khan, who has always been pretty vocal on her Twitter, was pestered by followers to speak on #DelhiRiots to which she responded, "I’ve already posted enough on it. Don’t need to keep repeating myself."
https://twitter.com/ArmeenaRK/status/1232387300069453826
She followed it with a general message saying, "In a state of despondency about the events around the world. Why is there so much hate?"
Actor/director Sarmad Khoosat also shared a number of depressing photos and videos coming out of from the streets of Delhi, including a video of people lying on the streets with police beating them.
“تم زمین پے ظلم لکھ دو
— Sana Bucha (@sanabucha) February 25, 2020
آسمان پر انقلاب لکھا جائے گا۔۔۔
سب یاد رکھا جائے گا۔۔۔۔
سب یاد رکھا جائے گا۔۔۔” #DelhiViolence #Modi #ShameOnDelhiPolice https://t.co/ENSLUK147Q
As of right now, a number of Bollywood celebrities have spoken out as well - from Sonam Kapoor and Swara Bhasker to Javed Akhtar and Anurag Kashyap.
the level of violence is being increased in Delhi . All the Kapil Mishras are being unleashed . An atmosphere is being created to convince an average Delhiite that it is all because of the anti CAA protest and in a few days the Delhi Police will go for “ the final solution “
— Javed Akhtar (@Javedakhtarjadu) February 25, 2020
I HAVE NO WORDS! #DelhiRiots
— Swara Bhasker (@ReallySwara) February 25, 2020
Anti-CAA protestors have been protesting for 2 months. There was no violence until each time the so-called "pro-CAA" groups showed up.
— VISHAL DADLANI (@VishalDadlani) February 24, 2020
Think.
https://twitter.com/RichaChadha/status/1232515617099567104
Horrendous. Praying very hard . https://t.co/Y1b22dmnr6
— Sonam K Ahuja (@sonamakapoor) February 25, 2020
Sonam also retweeted an image from Reuters showing a Muslim man being beaten in Delhi.
https://twitter.com/AndrewAmsan/status/1231941366365556736
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