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Proud of being Indian, stand by everything I said: Aamir Khan

The extreme right wing political party of India, before Shive Sena, said that Pakistan should be moved to by Aamir Khan as there isn’t any space in India for him.

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Speaking to the enraged protesters, who also burnt Khan’s posters on the occasion, Tandon said that any staff member of the hotel can get the award by slapping the actor.

Aamir’s Bollywood industry colleagues also chose sides on the issue with many top names slamming the actor for his remarks, directly or indirectly. He thinks when the question comes about our country Aamir will not support any comment coming out from anyone. Leaders do not know what is going on in society and have lost connect with people’s sentiments, it said. “So that does indicate that there is sense of growing disquiet, there is a sense of growing despondency…So that sense does exist in me to be quite honest”. The 50-year-old actor had said, “Kiran (his wife) and I have lived all our life in India. She fears for her child, she fears about what the environment around us will be”.

“I stand by everything that I have said in my interview”.

Lauding Aamir’s wife Kiran Rao, Reddy said he admires her for expressing her honest disgust over the “prevailing climate of intolerance” in the country. “We never did, and nor would we like to in the future”, he said in a statement. Snapdeal said in a statement, “Snapdeal is neither connected nor plays a role in comments made by its ambassador Aamir Khan in his personal capacity”.

Earlier today, Khan came out with a statement, saying he is “proud to be an Indian”.

Aamir Khan claimed his sense of insecurity has increased in the past few months and laid stress upon those in power to strongly condemn such incidents.

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Talking to Dailybhaskar.com Hyder says, “Aamir is a celeb, people respect and love him for the movies he has done”. The Snapdeal App has been uninstalled by thousands of users which is totally a loss to the company.

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