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Wrong To Comment Until 100% Aware: Varun Dhawan On Jamia Clashes

Darpan News Desk, 18 Dec, 2019 08:53 PM
  • Wrong To Comment Until 100% Aware: Varun Dhawan On Jamia Clashes

Actor Varun Dhawan on Tuesday said he did not take a stand on the nationwide protests against the Citizenship Amendment Act because as a public figure, he wants to be "responsible" with his statement.

 

The actor said many versions about the protests are being reported and it will be wrong to express an opinion on the subject when one is in doubt.

 

Many from the film fraternity including actors Mohammad Zeeshan Ayyub, Farhan Akhtar, Parineeti Chopra, Richa Chadha, veteran screenwriter Javed Akhtar, filmmakers Reema Kagti, Vishal Bhardwaj and Anurag Kashyap, and Hollywood actor John Cusack expressed solidarity with the Jamia Millia Islamia University students against the police action amid protests against the Act.

 

On Tuesday, Varun Dhawan shared a photo on Twitter of men belonging to different religions holding hands with "India" written in the middle. He captioned the photo "Jai Hind".

 
 

Asked if he will be taking to the streets to protest with the students, the actor said, "What's happening in the country is being reported. The reason why I don't want to comment exactly on what's happening is because there are four-five versions floating. We are sitting here in Mumbai, right now something else is happening in other parts of the country. It's wrong of us to comment about what's happening over there until we don't see that, until we are 100 percent aware of what's happening."

 

However, Mr Dhawan condemned the use of force against peaceful agitation but said there were also reports of law and order issues from different parts of the country.

 

Jamia turned into a war zone on Sunday as police entered the campus and used force to quell the students' protests against the Act.

 

Thousands of students across India took to the streets demanding a probe into the use of teargas inside the Jamia library as well as police entering the campus without permission from university authorities on Sunday.

 

On the same Sunday evening, police entered the Aligarh Muslim University campus and used force.

 

On Tuesday, protests in Delhi's Seelampur area turned violent after demonstrators clashed with police following protests against the Act.

 

"Any kind of force used against peaceful protestors is wrong. We are 100 percent agreeing with that. Now, other law and order situations which are occurring, the people you named, even they commented about that and said that's also wrong.

 

There are two sides to it. Right now, it's such a sensitive matter that it's easy to speak and say something or to slam someone. When you're a public personality, people follow you, kids follow you. Once the situation has been studied, I will definitely give my viewpoint concerning something," the actor added.

 

Varun Dhawan said he is "not pro or against" anyone.

 

"I'm not fearful of anyone. I'm just trying to be responsible in what I say because I don't want to instigate someone wrongly," he added.

 

Asked if there is fear among artistes about speaking up against the government, the actor called it a matter of personal choice.

 

"I am not scared of anyone because I love my country. Speaking out today has become about social media. If you don't tweet, you're wrong. But what will happen by tweeting? Is the entire country on Twitter? No. Personally, I feel I can have those conversations in my living room with my parents and friends. The best way for all of us to make a difference is by how you live your life, how you are when you work, who your friends are. I never discriminate with people. So that's me setting an example," Varun Dhawan said.

 

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