Slamming 'Selective Outrage', Anupam Kher Leads March Against 'Intolerance' Protests

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Actor Anupam Kher led a march to the Rashtrapati Bhavan today in New Delhi to protest against the voices being raised over "intolerance" in the country.

The actor, who said he was going to meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi at 6:30 pm today, claimed that the intolerance debate is an attempt to malign the image of the country and is intended to target the Narendra Modi-led government at the Centre.

"Nobody has the right to call our country intolerant. We are secular people and don't believe in selective outrage," Mr Kher said this morning.
"I have right to go to the President and say that we don't feel India is intolerant. These talks can't happen only on twitter/ Facebook, they need a personal presence," the actor has said.

Urging people to join his march, Mr Kher tweeted this morning, "Patriotism gives us a feeling of self worth. Join us on this historical day at National Museum, Janpath at 10am".

He was be joined by a string of artistes, writers and painters, including Madhur Bhandarkar, Narendra Kohli, Ronu Majumdar, Chandraprakash Diwedi, Priyadarshan among others.

Dubbing the march as a "campaign for truth", Mr Kher earlier shared on Twitter: "This [HASHTAG]#AwardWapsiGang[/HASHTAG] has not insulted the government, but the jury, the chairman of the jury and the audience who watched their films."


Slamming 'Selective Outrage', Anupam Kher Leads March Against 'Intolerance' Protests
 

IndianMascot

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Look at this stupid reporter then. She is so intolerant that she couldn't tolerate a mere march and calling us the citizen of India intolerant. She should return her Journalism Degree :p
 
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