61 People Including Kangana, Prasun Joshi Attacked PM Modi by Writing Open Letter

61 more letters have been written by different celebrities to PM, they have accused PM Modi and wrote that 'writing about false incidents, telling false tales and being politically biased' on the select incidents.
61 People Including Kangana, Prasun Joshi Attacked PM Modi by Writing Open Letter

Concerned over the use of slogan of 'Jai Shri Ram' as the weapon of Mob Lynching happening in the country and three days after writing 49 letters to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, 61 more letters have been written by different celebrities to PM, they have accused PM Modi and wrote that 'writing about false incidents, telling false tales and being politically biased' on the select incidents.

The authors of this new letter include head of the Indian Film Certification Board (CBFC) Prasun Joshi, Bollywood actress Kangana Ranaut, filmmaker Madhur Bhandarkar, Vivek Agnihotri, and classical dancer and Rajya Sabha member Sonal Mansingh

It has been written in the letter, "The open letter published on the name of Prime Minister Narendra Modi on July 23, 2019 has put us in amazement … 49 self-respected guardians  of the country have expressed selective concern, and have clearly expressed and demonstrated political favoritism … "

The letter says, "We are trying to prove a fake tale of truth and Prime Minister's tireless efforts. It is an effort to show a sense of gratitude in the eyes of people who have signed this letter. .. The people who signed that open letter had kept silence in the past, when the Naxalites had hunted the people who were stranded on the tribal people and the margins … they silenced even when the order issued to burn schools in Kashmir … they were still silent when India was demanding to break … "

The people signing this new letter and 49 people who wrote the last letter to criticize the government, and said, "In our opinion, Modi government keep separate opinions, bashing the government  and have most freedom to do so … The feeling of disagreement has never been stronger … "

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