Sonam Kapoor is the first Indian actress to speak out against the protests in Bangladesh and calls them “terrible.” In light of the rising violence and death toll, Sonam Kapoor speaks out against the protests in Bangladesh and calls them “awful.”
Once more, Sonam Kapoor is the first Indian celebrity to speak out about a political issue. On Monday, she shared a post on Instagram about the commotion in Bangladesh, calling it ‘horrendous’. Since student groups demanded that a contentious quota system in government positions be eliminated last month, Bangladesh has been rocked by protests and violence.
Sonam Kapoor turns out to be first Indian star to stands in opposition to Bangladesh fights, calls it ‘terrible’Sonam reposted The Juggernaut’s Instagram post, which point by point how 66 individuals died in a solitary day during the showdowns. ” This is awful. “All of us should pray for the people of Bangladesh,” Sonam wrote. The death toll now stands at one hundred.
At least 91 people were killed and 100 were injured when police dispersed tens of thousands of protesters on Sunday using rubber bullets and tear gas. A statewide time limitation was forced starting Sunday night, train administrations were suspended, and the country’s tremendous material industry was closed down The fights transformed into a development to oust State leader Sheik Hasina, who was reappointed for a fourth term in a boycotted political race in January.
The number of people killed during the demonstrations on Sunday, which included at least 13 police officers, was the highest for a single day in Bangladesh’s recent history. It was higher than the 67 deaths that were reported on July 19 when students were protesting quotas. The government declared a three-day general holiday beginning on Monday and an indefinite statewide curfew on Sunday at 6 p.m. (1200 GMT).
Sonam Kapoor currently resides in London with her son Vayu and husband Anand Ahuja. She and Anand recently went to the Taylor Swift Era performance and a Wimbledon match. She was last seen in the movie Blind, which did not get a lot of attention from moviegoers.