Kiren Rijiju, minister of state for home affairs backs actress Anushka Sharma and cricketer Virat Kohli for their good deed. He slams their critics who understood recent star couple’s activity as an attention seeker.
According to the minister, the star couple would crave privacy instead of publicity. “Come on, Virat and Anushka need publicity!! They would rather crave privacy!! Our conduct reflects our mentality. Civic sense is social ethics and ethical behaviour doesn’t come with wealth and education. Let’s keep India clean. #SwachhBharat,” the minister tweeted.
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Two days back Virat Kohli posted a video on social media platforms in which Sharma was schooling a man travelling in a luxurious car to not to throw garbage on the roads and to use a dustbin instead. He captioned the clip: “Saw these people throwing garbage on the road and pulled them up rightfully.
Travelling in a luxury car and brains have gone for a toss. Will these people keep our country clean? Yeah right! If you see something wrong happening like this, do the same and spread awareness. @AnushkaSharma.”
In the clip, the actress has said, “Why are you throwing garbage on the road,
you cannot just throw plastic on the streets just like that”. But that man in the car wanted to put the stars in a bad light so, he posted “While I’m apologetic for my carelessness, Mrs Anushka Sharma Kohli a little etiquette and politeness in your dialogue wouldn’t have made you a lesser star! There are all kinds of manners and hygiene… verbal etiquette is one of
them!”
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Who remembers to record something like this when it’s happening, therefore, it was an act of publicity, according to a man on Twitter. While some people applauded the actress for giving a ‘piece of mind to these idiots’.