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National Award-winning actor Prakash Raj has questioned the “absolute silence” of Prime Minister Narendra Modi on those “celebrating” the killing of journalist Gauri Lankesh.
Raj, a close friend of the Lankesh family, said the PM and others were acting like nothing had happened despite having social media followers celebrating the killing on social media.
Raj said, “When we see these people going around acting as if nothing has happened, I feel like giving them the five National Awards I have won for acting.”
He continued, “Look I am a seasoned actor, can I not see through the acting? Give me some respect. Am I stupid? Are people foolish that they cannot see through all this? Are the youth of today blind? The time has come for Modi to understand this.”
The actor said that UP Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath was playing a dual role. “If you watch television, then you would not know whether the CM of UP is a temple priest or a chief minister. He is playing a double role.”
Kannada writer and activist K Neela said it was a crime to celebrate a killing. “Is it part of Indian culture to celebrate a murder?,’’ asked Neela, announcing a protest at Jantar Mantar in Delhi on October 5 over the Lankesh murder.
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