Actor Sai Pallavi condemned violence in the name of religion comparing the exodus of Kashmiri Pandits with cow vigilantism.
“The Kashmir Files showed how Kashmiri Pandits were killed at the time. If you are taking the issue as a religious conflict, there was an instance recently where a Muslim was attacked when he was driving a vehicle carrying cows, and people chanted Jai Shri Ram. So where is the difference from what happened then and what is happening now?,” the actor said in an interview to YouTube channel Great Andhra.
Asked about her political inclination, the actor said that she grew up in a neutral family and was taught to be a good human being.
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I’m very neutral. So what I believe is if you are stronger than me, and you are oppressing me, then you are in the wrong. A large number of people oppressing a small group of people is wrong. A battle has to be fought between two equals.”
Sai Pallavi’s comments drew mixed reactions on social media. While some Twitter users applauded her courage, others trolled her.
Sai Pallavi is currently promoting her upcoming Telugu film “Virata Parvam”. The movie, which also stars Rana Daggubati, is inspired by true events from the 1990s. It chronicles a love story against the backdrop of the Naxalite movement in the Telangana region.