These days after the violence at Jawaharlal Nehru University, everyone is talking about that and on Tuesday, Bollywood actress Deepika Padukone has also come out in support of the students. Deepika reached JNU to support JNU students and when she reached university, students also shouted slogans in her presence. Recently, she also spoke openly on the JNU dispute with CAA-NRC. When asked that many important universities of the country are protesting against the CAA-NRC law. Does she have a specific opinion on this and what is your view on it?
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Deepika said, 'I think, the first thing I had to say, I said it two years ago, when Padmavat was being released, I was reacting to what I was feeling at the same time. Now what I am seeing, I feel very pain... scared too... sad too…' With this, when Deepika was asked, people from the film industry especially about what has happened in JNU. Too many reactions are coming.
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Hearing this question, Deepika said, 'I am very angry that all this is happening. On one hand, it is also a fact that action has not been taken. This is also a matter of thinking.'
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