Pakistan jumps in richa chadha controversy calls her victim
India / Pakistan jumps in richa chadha controversy calls her victim
India - Pakistan jumps in richa chadha controversy calls her victim
Richa Chadha on Indian Army: Bollywood actress Richa Chadha has apologized in writing after the uproar over her tweet. He has also deleted this tweet related to the army, but the people of Pakistan are happy with Richa's tweet. On social media, he is trying to justify Richa and is giving air to the matter by calling her the victim in the whole matter. Now the question arises that what kind of tweet was it, on which there has been so much hue and cry. In fact, Northern Army Commander Lieutenant General Upendra Dwivedi made a tweet in which it was written that 'if there is an order from the government, the Indian Army is fully prepared to take back Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK). The army is also ready to ensure that the ceasefire is never broken, it is in favor of both the countries. However, if the ceasefire is broken, we will give a befitting reply.Re-tweeting this tweet, Richa wrote that Galvan is saying hi. It seemed as if Richa was reminding the army of the Galvan incident. Actors and leaders from Bollywood to political corridors expressed their anger on this tweet of his.Seeing the matter increasing, Richa apologized by deleting her tweet. In his apology, he wrote that I did not want to insult the army and I had no such intention. Controversy arose on my three words. If anyone has felt bad because of this, then I apologize to him. My grandfather was also a soldier, he was posted on the post of lieutenant colonel. He was shot in the leg in the war with China. My maternal uncle was also a paratrooper. That's why it's in my blood. The whole family bears the brunt of the martyrdom of any one soldier in the army. This is an emotional issue for me.Even before this, Richa Chadha has given a statement in support of Pakistan. During a film promotion, a question has been asked that Pakistan is banning Indian films and our artists are going there and performing. Responding to this, Richa Chadha had said that if there is no attack by banning Pakistani artists, then ban them out of passion, but who will guarantee that there will be no attacks even after this.