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“I have been watching news, its conflicting”says Ajay Devgan over JNU violence

Devgan said he was not clear about what has revealed inside the JNU university campus as news reports gave a “conflicting” incident

Mumbai: Bollywood actor Ajay Devgn on Tuesday said violence is not a solution to any problem and the Jawaharlal Nehru University(JNU) attack is “very sad”.

Devgan said he was not clear about what has revealed inside the JNU university campus as news reports gave a “conflicting” incident. “I have been watching the news. It’s very conflicting. Till now, we don’t know who has done what. So till the time, this is not clear, I don’t know how to state on this matter. It is all very sad what’s happening,” Ajay said to media in response to a question on his opinion on the JNU attack.

Devgan added”Whoever is responsible is wrong. Violence is not a solution to anything, it’s just harming India. What is the agenda behind it, if you know, then please tell me because whatever there is in the news is not clear,”.

On Sunday a masked crowd armed with sticks and rods attacked students and teachers and damaged property on the campus, injuring at least 35 people, including JNU Students’ Union president Aishe Ghosh.

When questioned whether staying silent on issues is important complicity, he feels responsible as a public figure and does not want to add to “confusion” and stars needed to “know first” said Devgan. “When we say something, it is taken seriously, both ways good or a bad way. But till you are not informed properly, you have no right to speak about it, I would suggest. Anybody cannot add to the confusion and first, we should know.

“Why it is happening or who is doing it? What is the agenda behind it? If we don’t know we have to keep quiet. If people think that it is wrong, then it is stupid. We cannot add fuel in the fire,” he said.

Currently, Ajay Devgan is promoting his next movie”Tanhaji: The Unsung Warrior”.

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