Leaders of the Bajrang Dal have filed a police case against actor Sai Pallavi for her comments on the Kashmiri Pandit exodus and cow vigilantism.
A police report has been filed against actress Sai Pallavi for her comments on the Kashmiri Pandit exodus and cow vigilantism.
Leaders of the Bajrang Dal have filed a complaint with the Sultan Bazar police station in Hyderabad regarding comments made in an interview.
âFor me violence is wrong form of communication. Mine is a neutral family where they only taught to be a good human being. The oppress, however, should be protected. I donât know whoâs right & whoâs wrong. If you are a good human being, you donât feel one is right.â
– #SaiPallavi pic.twitter.com/o6eOuKvd2G— Hate Detector đ (@HateDetectors) June 14, 2022
Pallavi made contentious remarks about the Gau Rakshas and the film âThe Kashmir Files.â
The police said they would review the footage and take appropriate action based on a legal opinion.
During the marketing of her new film, Virata Parvam, she equated the genocide in Kashmir to lynching for ‘cow smuggling.’
The opinion expressed on a YouTube channel had divided the social media community. While some individuals supported Pallavi, others pointed out that the two are different.
WHAT DID SHE HAVE TO SAY?
Sai Pallavi stated that she was raised to be ideologically neutral when asked about her political views. She also stated that she is unsure if the left or right-wing groups are correct.
According to the Paava Kadhaigal actor, “I grew up in a neutral environment. I have heard about the left-wing and right-wing. But, I cannot say who is right and who is wrong. The film, The Kashmir Files, shows how Kashmiri Pandits were killed. Recently, there was an incident of a person being killed for carrying a cow because he was suspected to be a Muslim. After killing the person, the attackers raised ‘Jai Shri Ram’ slogans. Where is the difference between what happened in Kashmir and what happened recently?â
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