This Hollywood actress writes to Indian PM Modi to promote vegan food
This Hollywood actress writes to Indian PM Modi to promote vegan food
Share:

Hollywood's well-known actress Pamela Anderson has written a letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi. At the same time, she has expressed concern over India's conditions due to pollution. With which Pamela has appealed to PM Modi to promote vegetarian food. On severe air pollution in Delhi, he said that 'I am worried for every living creature here. I worry about people as well as animals who cannot put masks on their faces.

According to the information from the suits, Pamela Anderson, a former contestant of 'Bigg Boss', has written a letter to PM Modi on behalf of People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA). Pamela said that you are requested to ensure that only vegetarian food is served in all government meetings and events. Pamela said, "In fact, meat and dairy companies are set to become the world's biggest polluters, and the United Nations warns that a global shift to vegan eating is necessary to combat climate change. It's not an option but a necessity."

PM Modi that 'dairy products should be removed and soy products should be used. Products related to meat and similar animals should be banned, especially during government events and meetings. The 'Baywatch' fame actress said that 'global warming and pollution is a very serious problem. We cannot delay it further.

Pamela, citing a recent report, wrote that by 2050, 36 crore Indians could be severely affected by the changing environment. Not only this, according to the World Bank, by 2030, 40 percent of Indians will not have clean water to drink. In the next year alone, the groundwater of about 21 Indian cities can be zero. 'Pamela also cited countries like New Zealand, China and Germany in the letter. He wrote that 'India should follow the paths of these countries where the use of meat is banned in every government event.' The 52-year-old actress further said, 'I request you to show that India is equal to or superior to them.'

Also Read: 

Charlie targets gender bias in music world

Frozen 2: This technical director of Indian origin made the film more special

Emilia Clarke speaks about shooting 'terrifying' nude scenes in Game Of Thrones

Hollywood film 'Black Widow' to be released in India first

 

Join NewsTrack Whatsapp group
Related News