Sonam Kapoor Flays Firing on Shaheen Bagh Protesters; Says Stop Politics of Hate

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Sonam Kapoor. — File photo

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MUMBAI – Bollywood actress Sonam Kapoor on Saturday expressed her shock after Shaheen Bagh firing saying she had “never imagined” that something like this could happen in India.

Taking to her social media handles, Sonam shared a news report about the open firing at the Shaheen Bagh protest demanding that the ruling BJP should  “stop divisive dangerous politics”  andurging her followers to believe that Hinduism is a religion of “Karma” and “Dharma.”

It reads, “This is something that I never imagined would happen in India. Stop this divisive dangerous politics. It fuels HATE. If you believe yourself to be a Hindu then understand that the religion is about Karma and dharma and this is not either of those. (sic)”

She also lashed out at the army of trolls who went after her.

Two days after Jamia shooting, Kapil Gujjar on Saturday fired two rounds in the air in Shaheen Bagh area where an anti-Citizenship (Amendment) Act (CAA) protest has been underway for over a month.

In a video tweeted, the shooter could be heard chanting “Jai Shree Ram’ and saying: “Iss desh mein kisi ki nahin chalegi, sirf Hinduon ki chalegi. (In this country, no one but Hindus can have their say).”

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