As
the
country
continues
remain
in
the
grip
of
the
second
wave
of
COVID-19
pandemic
which
has
already
claimed
many
lives,
actor
Suniel
Shetty
expressed
his
disappointment
over
the
system's
inefficiency
to
deal
with
this
grave
situation
while
speaking
with
a
leading
tabloid.
The
Main
Hoon
Na
actor
feels
that
the
politicians
in
the
country
isn't
doing
enough,
adding
that
there's
no
time
for
blame
game.
Suniel
was
quoted
as
saying,
"Every
politician
who
is
coming
onto
the
seat
is
thinking
of
the
next
five
years,
and
how
they
will
make
money
and
not
how
they
should
give
back
to
the
system.
We
are
the
ones
who
elected
them.
(Today),
they
made
us
run
for
beds,
they
made
us
run
for
oxygen,
and
made
us
run
for
air.
They
made
us
run
for
everything."
The
actor
said
that
soon,
the
tides
will
change,
and
that
is
when
people
should
be
cautious,
and
make
them
genuinely
run
and
work
for
the
votes."
"Let's
vote
good
individuals,
area
wise.
Let's
vote
for
a
hardworking
human
being,
who
is
making
a
difference.
He
could
be
across
any
political
party," Suniel
was
quoted
as
saying
by
the
daily.
The
Mohra
star
said
that
it
is
important
to
stick
together
as
a
family
during
these
times
and
added,
"All
of
us
are
going
through
hell.
And
it
is
important
to
be
there
for
each
other,
and
everybody
and
anybody,
who
needs
support
in
any
way.
All
one
needs
to
do
is
"pick
up
the
phone
and
ask
for
help"
without
any
inhibition,
shame
or
embarrassment.
I
have
not
heard
a
single
'no'
till
now,
not
because
I
am
privileged,
but
because
people
genuinely
want
to
help.
And
If
it
doesn't
happen,
it
is
because
it
genuinely
could
not
happen."
He
also
drawed
a
comparison
between
the
COVID-19
pandemic
situation
last
year
and
this
year
and
said,
"Last
time,
it
was
about
hunger,
job
and
salary.
This
time,
it
is
more
about
life.
Earlier
we
heard
that
somebody
here
died,
somebody
there
died...
This
time,
you
are
seeing
your
city
being
hit,
the
people
you
know,
and
their
relatives
who
are
dying," further
pointing
out
that
this
time,
lives
are
being
lost
because
of
lack
of
oxygen.
Recently,
Sunil
Shetty
announced
an
initiative
to
provide
free
oxygen
concentrators
through
social
media.
However,
the
actor
refused
to
take
the
credit
for
lending
a
helping
hand
during
these
times
of
crisis
and
said,
"We
celebrities
get
written
about
all
that
crap,
but
I
swear,
and
I'm
not
telling
you
for
effect.
I've
not
even
helped
for
0.1
percent
of
what
even
a
basic
worker
is
doing.