CAA: Alia Bhatt Shows Solidarity By Posting The Preamble To The Indian Constitution On Her Insta
Alia Bhatt took to Instagram to post the picture of Preamble to the Indian Constitution and show her solidarity towards the nation-wide protest against the Citizenship Amendment Act.
It
is
Alia
Bhatt
now,
to
come
out
and
show
her
solidarity
towards
the
nation-wide
protest
against
the
Citizenship
Amendment
Act
(CAA).
The
Kalank
star
took
to
her
Instagram
handle
to
post
a
picture
of
the
Preamble
to
the
Constitution
of
India.
Earlier,
Bollywood
stars
Ishan
Khatter
and
Sonakshi
Sinha
posted
the
picture
of
the
Preamble
to
show
their
support
towards
the
anti-CAA
protest.
In
her
Instagram
story,
Alia
wrote,
"Learn
from
the
students."
The
violence
began
on
Sunday
when
protests
against
the
citizenship
law
began
at
Jamia
Millia
Islamia
University.
The
police
entered
the
University
campus
and
lathi-charged
the
protesting
students.
The
Opposition
parties
are
demanding
judicial
probe
into
police
entry
and
are
supporting
the
protest
of
Jamia
students
against
CAA.
The
protests
then
started
to
spread
throughout
the
country.
Sonakshi
Sinha
recently
took
to
Twitter
to
upload
a
picture
of
the
Preamble
with
the
caption,
"This
is
what
we
were,
what
we
are
and
what
we
MUST
remain!
#neverforget."
Ishaan
also
posted
a
photo
of
the
Preamble
and
wrote,
"I
was
raised
to
believe
in
and
take
pride
in
the
fact
that
we
are
the
greatest
secular
nation
in
the
world.
I
want
it
to
remain
that
way.
I
stand
by
anybody
who
exercises
their
rights
peacefully
and
I
pray
for
the
unison
and
well
being
of
all
my
fellow
people."
Apart
from
them,
many
Bollywood
celebrities
including
Sidharth
Malhotra,
Vicky
Kaushal,
Bhumi
Pednekar,
Parineeti
Chopra,
Ayushmann
Khurrana,
Richa
Chadha,
Huma
Qureshi,
Nimrat
Kaur,
Dia
Mirza,
Swara
Bhaskar,
Manoj
Bajpayee,
Saurabh
Shukla,
Anurag
Kashyap,
Alankrita
Srivastava
and
Hansal
Mehta
have
been
voicing
out
their
supportive
opinions
towards
the
anti-CAA
protests.
Actor
Akshay
Kumar
landed
himself
in
trouble
after
he
'accidentally'
liked
a
Twitter
post
which
mocked
the
crackdown
on
students
at
the
Jamia
Millia
Islamia
University
campus.
He
took
to
Twitter
to
clarify
his
act.
However,
netizens
hardly
believed
him
and
started
to
troll
him.
A
user
wrote,
"I
have
immense
respect
for
Akshay
Kumar.
It
must
be
extremely
difficult
to
be
trained
in
Martial
Arts
with
a
spine
missing." Director
Anurag
Kashyap
retweeted
this
and
wrote,
"Absolutely."