Bollywood Reacts To Lack Of Connectivity In Kashmir As Some Netizens Celebrate They Can Now Get Kashmiri Girls
Bollywood Reacts To Lack Of Connectivity In Kashmir
Updated : August 07, 2019 02:31 PM ISTAs connectivity continues to remain disrupted in Kashmir, people from other parts of India are still unable to get in touch with their families and relatives in the Valley. Bollywood celebrities have been reacting strongly to the problem on social media.
Actor Ranvir Shorey took a sarcastic jibe at the government in his tweet: "They want to keep the fire burning in Kashmir to cook their biryani."
undefined src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" >They want to keep the fire burning in Kashmir to cook their biryani.
— रanviर_ डhoरeय_ (Ranvir Shorey) (@RanvirShorey) August 7, 2019
Replying to a senior journalist's tweet, who is not being able to get in touch with her mother for three days, actress Dia Mirza commented, "heartbreaking".
undefined src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" >Heartbreaking... https://t.co/qKSY4wOIBC
— Dia Mirza (@deespeak) August 7, 2019
A netizen tweeted: "Blackout in Kashmir means no one knows if their families are safe. Elsewhere in India: TikTok is teeming with desperate men asserting 'victory' by claiming they can now 'get girls' from Kashmir."
undefined src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" >Requesting the government of india , to restore the communication facilities of an entire FoRMEr state ! There r families that need to get in touch with each other for finding out their wellbeing! Kids crying ,for they can’t get thru to their parents ,it’s been too many days !
— Gauahar Khan (@GAUAHAR_KHAN) August 7, 2019
Actress Swara Bhaskar replied to the tweet, saying: "Disgusting lack of decency and humanity."
undefined src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" >Disgusting lack of decency and humanity. https://t.co/sLykMx2xgK
— Swara Bhasker (@ReallySwara) August 7, 2019
On Tuesday, communication services continued to be blocked in Kashmir, causing inconvenience and harassment to the common people. Mobile network anas well as internet services are yet to be restored completely.