Film celebs demand action against youths manhandling CRPF trooper

IANS  |  Mumbai 

Film celebrities like Kamal Haasan, and Anupam Kher have urged the to take action against Kashmiri youths who manhandled a (CRPF) soldier.

Actor-filmmaker Kamal commented strongly on Twitter on Friday: "Integrate into India. Shame on those who dare touch my soldiers. Height of valour is non-violence. has set a fine example."

The incident was captured on a camera and the video later became viral online earlier this week.

It shows the security forces being physically and verbally abused in the Kashmir Valley.

Furious Farhan tweeted: "The footage of our soldiers being slapped and heckled is sickening. Their restraint admirable. Action must be taken immediately."

It made actor Randeep Hooda "very angry". "Had this soldier used his gun it would've become human rights violation? Then what's this? Should've given the 'azaadi' right there! Very angry!"

"Peace loving person" Anupam says he may applaud our soldiers for their restraint. "But I still want to say, 'Don't take panga with our soldiers.'"

Director Anubhav Sinha found the act unacceptable. "soldiers manhandled by the very people they protect. Kashmir. Unacceptable. Punish them. Ridiculous. State Central Angry."

Indian cricketer Gautam Gambhir also backed the paramilitary personnel saying whoever wants freedom for Kashmir can leave the country.

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Film celebs demand action against youths manhandling CRPF trooper

Film celebrities like Kamal Haasan, Farhan Akhtar and Anupam Kher have urged the government to take action against Kashmiri youths who manhandled a Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) soldier.

Film celebrities like Kamal Haasan, and Anupam Kher have urged the to take action against Kashmiri youths who manhandled a (CRPF) soldier.

Actor-filmmaker Kamal commented strongly on Twitter on Friday: "Integrate into India. Shame on those who dare touch my soldiers. Height of valour is non-violence. has set a fine example."

The incident was captured on a camera and the video later became viral online earlier this week.

It shows the security forces being physically and verbally abused in the Kashmir Valley.

Furious Farhan tweeted: "The footage of our soldiers being slapped and heckled is sickening. Their restraint admirable. Action must be taken immediately."

It made actor Randeep Hooda "very angry". "Had this soldier used his gun it would've become human rights violation? Then what's this? Should've given the 'azaadi' right there! Very angry!"

"Peace loving person" Anupam says he may applaud our soldiers for their restraint. "But I still want to say, 'Don't take panga with our soldiers.'"

Director Anubhav Sinha found the act unacceptable. "soldiers manhandled by the very people they protect. Kashmir. Unacceptable. Punish them. Ridiculous. State Central Angry."

Indian cricketer Gautam Gambhir also backed the paramilitary personnel saying whoever wants freedom for Kashmir can leave the country.

--IANS

nn/rb/bg

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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