Mandana Karimi, Karanvir Bohra, Iqbal Khan And Others React To Ongoing CAA Protests
The protest against the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) has spread across the country. Not just the film industry, actors from the Television industry have expressed their opinion over the CAA protest
The
protest
against
the
Citizenship
Amendment
Act
(CAA)
has
spread
across
the
country.
Not
just
the
film
industry,
actors
from
the
Television
industry
have
expressed
their
opinion
over
the
CAA
protests.
Bigg
Boss
9
fame
Mandana
Karimi
attended
the
protests
and
took
to
social
media
and
shared
the
following
post,
“Today
I
felt
more
Indian
than
I
ever
have.
Today
I
felt
I
belonged
here.
The
chants
gave
all
of
us
an
energy
that
only
shouted
we
are
ONE.
We
are
humans
first
not
religions.
So,
happy
that
today’s
protest
was
so
peaceful
in
the
true
sense
but
still
so
powerful”.
Actor
Karanvir
Bohra
voiced
his
opinion
in
a
series
of
tweets
as
well.
Karanvir
wrote,
“I
have
a
question
for
the
Govt,
if
any1
could
answer
1.
What
is
the
need
to
pass
#CAA_NRC
and
#CAB
at
such
a
juncture
in
times
of
such
#EconomicSlowdown.
R
country
cannot
afford
2
support
any
non-Indians,
even
if
they
r
a
minorities
in
another
country.
I'm
4
every
Indian
(Hindu/Muslim/Sikh/Isaai/Parsi's)4a
better
future,
when
r
prsnt
is
lukin
so
weak
n
broken
how
can
v
think
of
giving
shelter
to
others.
There
r
many
homeless
Indians
in
our
country,
they
deserve
preference,
not
the
persecuted
(with
no
offence,
but
my
countrymen
1st)”.
(sic)
He
went
on
to
add,
“I'm
against
all
the
atrocities
that
other
countries
do
to
their
minorities...
Nothing
taken
from
them,
but
our
city
have
so
many
homeless,
and
hungry
people,
make
our
people
strong
and
independent...
It's
easy
for
us
to
say
sitting
in
our
homes.
What
about
the
feeble
n
needy?”
Iqbal
Khan
shared
a
series
of
powerful
images
with
the
following
caption,
“True
Indians
have
spoken
against
the
Jamia
attack.
United.
Hindu
Muslim
etc,
nothing.
Humanity
wins”.
Yeh
Rishtey
Hain
Pyaar
Ke’s
Shaheer
Sheikh
also
took
to
social
media
and
urged
that
peaceful
protest
is
a
fundamental
right
and
shouldn't
be
turned
violent.
Actress
Gauhar
Khan
also
shared
a
number
of
posts
extending
her
solidarity
to
the
ongoing
protests.