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The actor, popular for 1990s hit films such as ”Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge”, ”Karan Arjun”, and ”Gupt”, shared a brief post on Twitter and said she did not intend to demean any politician with her views.
”I was merely making a point about education and its importance. My intention was not to demean any political leaders, we have some great leaders who are guiding the country on the right path,” Kajol tweeted on Saturday evening.
In a recent interview to an online media portal, the actor was asked if it is sad that despite a lot of progress in the country there are still some ideas that are holding back women.
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As the video clip from the interview went viral on Saturday, #Kajol trended over the weekend with a section of social media users criticising the actor for her comments.
”@itsKajolD A school dropout is giving lecture on education and uneducated politicians. First at last complete your school then do blah blah #Kajol,” said a user, referring to the actor quitting her school for a career in films.
A tweet read that actors must stick to doing movies as ”politics/ govt/ administration etc is not their cup of tea (sic).” Shiv Sena (UBT) MP Priyanka Chaturvedi, however, said Kajol is entitled to her opinion.
”So Kajol says we are governed by leaders who are uneducated and have no vision. Nobody outraging since its her opinion not necessarily a fact and also has named nobody but all Bhakts are outraged. Please don’t Yale your Entire Political Science knowledge,” Chaturvedi tweeted.