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[Watch] ‘First Understand What CAA, NRC Is About’: Juhi Chawla Counters Propaganda, Slams Violent Protests
Swarajya Staff
Jan 10, 2020, 11:20 AM | Updated 11:20 AM IST
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Noted actor Juhi Chawla urged people to first understand what the issues like CAA and NRC before jumping the gun and giving their reactions over the matter. She was speaking at an event to condemn the display of “Free Kashmir” poster at a Gateway of India rally against JNU violence.
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As reported by ANI, Chawla can be seen urging people to first understand what the issues are about and then only open their mouth to give reactions.
Chawla also took on the violence makers who destroyed public property by saying that, “it is easy to break something but very difficult to repair”. She also said that people have a personal responsibility to educate themselves over such matters and government solely is not responsible for the same.
Actor Dalip Tahil who also spoke at the event questioned as to why do such protests keep taking place at Universities like JNU, Jamia Milia and AMU.
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