Entertainment

62 celebrities write against ‘selective outrage’

Pratidin Bureau

Three days after 49 eminent personalities wrote a letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressing concern over incidents of lynching and the alleged weaponisation of the slogan "Jai Shri Ram", around 62 celebrities including actress Kangana Ranaut, lyricist CBFC chief Prasoon Joshi, filmmakers Madhur Bhandarkar and Vivek Agnihotri, responded on Friday with an open letter against the 'selective outrage' and 'false narrative'.

In the letter, they stated thatsome people express anger against the government in a select manner. Thepurpose of the protest is to defame democratic values only. "The lynching ofMuslims, Dalits and other minorities must be stopped immediately," the lettersaid.

In the letter, they alsoquestioned the selective outrage and false narratives and a "clear politicalbias". They also asked why do the celebrities remain silent when tribals andmarginalized are targeted by Maoists.

"PM has spoken out against (lynching)repeatedly and respective state governments are empowered to take action,"their letter further reads.

Dual Lynching Incidents Shake Eastern West Khasi Hills; Police Investigate Shortcomings

IPL 2024: LSG Takes on KKR in Today’s Action

Assamese Diaspora in Hong Kong Celebrates Rongali Bihu Festival with Vibrancy

NEET UG 2024: Examination Commences, Paper Analysis Scheduled Post 5:20 pm

Indian Air Force Mourns Loss of Corporal Vikky Pahade in Terrorist Attack