This North Bollywood actress has shared a video in support of Pakistanis.
This North Bollywood actress has shared a video in support of Pakistanis.
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Former PM of Pakistan Imran Khan has been arrested on the previous day. He was arrested by Pakistani Rangers from outside the court. And now on his arrest, Bollywood actress Rakhi Sawant has appeared encouraging the Pakistanis and has also spoken of coming out in their support.

Rakhi Sawant's new video has surfaced on social media. In this, she is waking up Pakistanis from their sleep and has talked about protesting against Imran Khan. In the video, Rakhi can be heard saying 'raise your voice, wake up Pakistanis, release Imran Khan, go do something... If something like this had happened in our country, we would not remain silent'. Stop playing on Tiktok… go raise your voice… wake up Pakistanis… wake up. After this video of Rakhi surfaced, people are commenting fiercely.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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On the same video of Rakhi, a user wrote, 'Thank you Fatima… our Khan is back.' Another wrote, 'She will agree by creating more riots in India.' The third wrote, 'Sometimes one should remain silent.' The fourth wrote, 'You come sister to control the condition.' Along with this, many people have made various comments. The former PM of Pakistan Imran Khan was presented in the Supreme Court after his arrest. He was acquitted in this hearing. Also, this arrest has been declared illegal by the court. After the arrest of Imran Khan, the situation in Pakistan had become worse. His supporters took to the streets and were very angry with his arrest.

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