Bollywood celebs raised questions on lynching in Bangladesh. Photo Credit- Instagram
Entertainment Desk, New Delhi. The public murder of Dipu Chandra Das in Bangladesh has shocked everyone. The stir has intensified in India too and social media users are expressing their displeasure. Some celebrities are also openly giving their opinion on this issue.
Not only this, some celebs have also taken a dig at those who are silent on Bangladesh lynching, while they were raising their voice and supporting the Gaza attack. Recently Jhanvi Kapoor gave her opinion on this matter. Now many other celebs have also expressed their anger.
Jaya Prada horrified by the cruelty
Jaya Prada said in a video on this mob lynching, "Today I am very sad, my heart is crying tears of blood, thinking how such cruelty can be done to a human being in Bangladesh. An innocent Hindu man, Dipu Chandra Das, was beaten to death by the mob. They not only beat him, but also tied him to a tree and set him on fire. Is this the new Bangladesh? This is not normal violence. This is mob lynching. This is an attack on Hindu religion, how long will we remain silent in the name of secularism, we should together try to get justice for them.
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VIDEO | Former MP and actor Jaya Prada (@realjayaprada) says, "Today I am very unhappy, my heart is bleeding, thinking how such kind of brutality can be done to a person, in Bangladesh, an innocent Hindu person Dipu Charan Das was lynched by a mob, they not only killed him, but… pic.twitter.com/oBN3dNE1vx
Manoj Joshi raised the question
Manoj Joshi questioned those who were raising their voice on Gaza but are maintaining silence on the murder of a Hindu man in Bangladesh. The actor said, "When something happens in Gaza or Palestine, everyone comes forward, but when a Hindu is killed in Bangladesh, it is very sad that no one comes forward. Time will answer."
Tony Kakkar has also made a song regarding the murder of a Hindu in Bangladesh, the clip of which he has shared on his Instagram account. He has captioned this video, "Which world, which four people?"
A post shared by Tony Kakkar (@tonykakkar)
Earlier, Jhanvi Kapoor had expressed her views on this issue by sharing a long post. He had described this incident as barbaric. Taking aim at those who spoke on Gaza, the actress had said that we will keep crying over things happening in other corners of the world, while our own brothers and sisters will be burnt alive.
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