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Bengaluru Shame: ‘People in power trying to defend it is absolutely horrible,’ says Virat Kohli

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News Year’s Eve in Bengaluru was not so pleasant this time with the raging out cases of molestation throughout the city in few consecutive days.

Everyone is shocked by the heinous crime happened in many places of the city and condemned the incidents. Common man including the celebrities have come out with their reactions in the social media.

Virat Kohli,  the recent turned captain of Indian Cricket team has reached out to the mass on social media platform. He has quoted in his tweet that;

“This country should be safe & equal for all. Women shouldn’t be treated differently. Let’s stand together & put an end to such pathetic acts”

He has also said that, ” Change your thinking and the world will change around you.”

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Earlier Akshaye Kumar, AamirKhan And Hrithik Roshan have also expressed their regression on this issue. However, the Karnataka Home Minister,  G Parameshwara and Mumbai Samajwadi Chief, Abu Azmi had strange reactions towards the same which garnered several comments and trolls on social media.

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