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Bollywood Comes Out In Support Of CRPF Jawans Who Were Heckled In J&K

"Action must be taken immediately."
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MUMBAI -- Bollywood celebrities such as Farhan Akhtar and Anupam Kher have come out in support of the CRPF jawans, who were heckled by the local youths in Jammu and Kashmir.

The video shows some youths beating CRPF jawans during bypoll of the Srinagar parliamentary constituency on 9 April.

Actor Farhan Akhtar tweeted that quick action must be taken against the perpetrators and lauded the jawans for their control.

The footage of our soldiers being slapped and heckled is sickening.. their restraint admirable. Action must be taken immediately.

— Farhan Akhtar (@FarOutAkhtar) April 14, 2017

"The footage of our soldiers being slapped and heckled is sickening... their restraint admirable. Action must be taken immediately," Farhan wrote.

Had this soldier used his gun it would've become human rights violation?Then what's this?Should've given the"azaadi"right there!Very angry!! pic.twitter.com/j22Ol9Jigx

— Randeep Hooda (@RandeepHooda) April 13, 2017

While an angry Randeep Hooda wrote, "Had this soldier used his gun it would've become human rights violation? Then what's this? Should've given the 'azaadi' right there! Very angry!!"

Integrrate into India . Shame onthose who dare touch my soldiers. Height of valour is nonviolence. CRPF has set a fine example

— Kamal Haasan (@ikamalhaasan) April 14, 2017

South Indian star Kamal Haasan condemned the act and tweeted, "Integrate into India. Shame on those who dare touch my soldiers. Height of valour is non-violence. CRPF has set a fine example."

Actor Anupam Kher posted a video which he captioned, "As a peace loving person I may applaud our soldiers for their restraint. But I still want to say, 'Don't take panga with our soldiers'."

As a peace loving person I may applaud our soldiers for their restraint. But I still want to say, "Don't take panga with our soldiers."🇮🇳 pic.twitter.com/VN0nH0AqDx

— Anupam Kher (@AnupamPkher) April 14, 2017

In his clip, Anupam called for people to raise their voice and treat the incident as a serious human rights issue that must be discussed.

Filmmaker Ashoke Pandit retweeted the veteran actor's post and wrote, "I applaud your stand sir and hope others in the film industry will follow you on this biggest #HumanRightsViolations of our soldiers."

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