Bollywood’s Dabangg girl Sonakshi Sinha came out in support of Sonam Wangchuk, said – I am not anti-national, whatever has to happen will happen…
New Delhi. The country’s famous environmentalist Sonam Wangchuk is sitting on an indefinite hunger strike since June 28. Because of this his condition is becoming increasingly critical. Doctors have issued a warning that if this continues then many parts of his body will stop functioning. Due to his continuously deteriorating health, many people including leaders and actors of the country are convincing him to end his hunger strike. Meanwhile, Bollywood’s Dabangg Girl actress Sonakshi Sinha broke her silence and said that many people are silent. I can’t help myself. Now whatever has to happen will happen, no problem, but I cannot sit silent…” Sonakshi also targeted the government. Know what she said in support of Sonam Wangchuk?
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While sharing the video on social media, Sonakshi Sinha said that today I cannot control myself. We all know about Sonam Wangchuk. Today he is sitting on fast for 18 days. Who is this for? They are sitting for the future of those children which they see is going towards destruction. They are fighting for those children who gave their lives. They are fighting against a system which is not working properly. You know, I know, we all know.
I am not anti-national, so why should I remain silent?
Further said that no dialogue is taking place. No one is talking. Meaning no one is even looking back at them. So I have decided why should I remain silent? I am also a citizen of this country. I also want the well-being of this country. I am not anti-national, so why should I remain silent? Sonam ji said- Don’t ask me to break my fast. You people tell the government why you are not talking. Why are you not paying attention to this?
I will not ask you to break your fast…
You are right sir, I will not ask you to break your fast. All I want to ask is when will it be enough? When these men die, will you rise? And whose responsibility will it be? This is not right, what is happening. I think we should raise our voice. We must open our eyes, whether someone else opens them or not. Jai Hind.
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