
Filmmaker Anurag Kashyam is known for his outspoken statements. Anurag often expresses his opinion on social issues. Now he has also come out in support of Sonam Wangchuk. Anurag Kashyam has raised his voice for Sonam Wangchuk, who has been on hunger strike for the last 18 days. Anurag shared a story on his Instagram and described Sonam Wangchuk as a brave person and said that not everyone has courage like her.
Anurag has also said that now he is finding it shameful to remain silent on this issue. Now he can no longer remain silent. Let us know what Anurag Kashyap has written in his story and how he is supporting Sonam Wangchuk.
Anurag’s post for Sonam Wangchuk
Anurag Kashyap wrote in his Instagram story that earlier hunger strikes used to have a different significance and no one would take such a step without a big reason. He said that when the system becomes so insensitive towards people’s lives, then it is a matter of great concern. Anurag admitted that he does not have the courage like Sonam Wangchuk, but he stands firmly with her.
Questions raised on the silence of the administration
In his second post, Anurag has expressed his displeasure over the silence of the administration. He wrote that now the situation has become such that even remaining silent has started feeling like a shame. He said that the silence of the people responsible on this entire matter raises many questions. Anurag wrote in the post – Now the limit has been reached. Along with this it was written in the caption – Even the deaf are not so deaf and the blind are also not so blind. Even the hearts of animals and demons are not so hard. They are even more man-eaters than them. I am feeling ashamed even to remain silent.
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Many stars have already expressed support
Before Anurag Kashyap, many film personalities including Soni Razdan, Shabana Azmi, Zeenat Aman, Abhay Deol have also raised their voice in support of Sonam Wangchuk. Expressing concern over her deteriorating health, everyone appealed for talks with the government and also requested Sonam to end her hunger strike.
Hunger strike continues on 18th day
Sonam Wangchuk started an indefinite hunger strike on June 28 in support of the movement. Now his fast has reached its 18th day. According to reports, due to constant hunger, his weight and muscles have reduced significantly, which has increased concerns about his health.
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