Many
celebrities
have
come
out
and
condemned
the
attacks
on
Delhi's
Jawaharlal
Nehru
University
students
and
professors
by
masked
assailants
on
Sunday
night.
Anil
Kapoor
and
Aditya
Roy
Kapur
too
expressed
shock
over
the
incident,
at
the
trailer
launch
of
their
film
Malang.
Anil
stated
that
he
could
not
sleep
all
night
thinking
about
what
is
happening.
Reacting
to
the
violence
perpetrated
on
JNU
students
and
faculty,
Anil
said,
"It
has
to
be
condemned.
It
was
quite
sad
and
quite
shocking.
What
I
saw
was
very
disturbing.
In
fact,
main
poori
raat
soya
nahi
yeh
soch
soch
ke
ki
what
is
happening.
(In
fact,
I
did
not
sleep
all
night
because
I
was
thinking
about
what
is
happening.)
It
has
to
be
condemned.
Violence
se
kuch
hone
wala
nahi
hai.
Jinhone
yeh
kiya,
they
should
be
punished,
absolutely.
(Nothing
will
come
out
of
violence.
Those
who
are
responsible
for
this
should
be
punished.)"
Agreeing
with
Anil,
Aditya
said,
"There's
no
place
for
that
kind
of
violence
in
our
country.
The
perpetrators
have
to
be
brought
to
task,
definitely."
On
Sunday
night,
Swara
Bhaskar
made
an
emotional
appeal
to
cops
to
control
the
mob
situation
in
the
university.
Swara
was
teary-eyed
as
she
stated
that
both
her
parents
reside
on
campus
and
are
professors
at
the
university.
Kriti
Sanon
took
to
Twitter
to
express
horror
as
she
wrote,
"It
breaks
my
heart
to
see
what
happened
at
JNU!
What's
going
on
in
India
is
horrifying!!
Students
&
teachers
being
beaten
up
&
terrorized
by
masked
cowards!!
The
constant
blame
game!Stooping
so
low
for
political
agendas!Violence
is
NEVER
a
solution!
How
have
we
become
so
inhuman?"
(sic).
Riteish
Deshmukh
tweeted,"Why
do
you
need
to
cover
your
face?
Because
you
know
you
are
doing
something
wrong,
illegal
&
punishable.
There
is
no
honour
in
this-Its
horrific
to
see
the
visuals
of
students
&
teachers
brutally
attacked
by
masked
goons
inside
JNU-Such
violence
cannot
&
should
not
be
tolerated,"
(sic).
Dia
Mirza
tweeted,
"How
long
will
this
be
allowed
to
continue?
How
long
will
you
turn
a
blind
eye?
How
long
will
the
defenceless
be
attacked
in
the
name
of
politics
or
religion?
Enough
is
enough.
@DelhiPolice,"
(sic).
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Swara
Bhaskar
Appeals
To
Cops
To
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Violence
At
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Celebs
Condemn
Attack