Actress Shabana Azmi (File photo) 
Nation

Shabana Azmi denies 'anti-national' quote attributed to her

The outrage generated by these lies strengthens the voice of sanity and more people rally around us in sympathy, said Shabana Azmi.

From our online archive

MUMBAI: Actress-activist Shabana Azmi has denied an "anti-national" quote attributed to her by a man named Santosh Bharatiya, which said that "India is not a good and great nation as the Muslims are not happy here."

Shabana said: "These are pure lies being perpetrated in my name and a cut-and-paste job. I vehemently deny it. Have challenged the man who calls himself Santosh Bhartiya to prove it."

Shabana sees the vitiated atmosphere as anti-democracy.

"It shows insecurity in a section that wants to discredit those who speak in a sane voice. They resort to lies and spread falsehood in a desperate attempt to frighten us into silence. To prevent us from being invested in public issues. I feel sorry for them," she said.

The actress further said: "The outrage generated by these lies strengthens the voice of sanity and more people rally around us in sympathy. It's a nail in the coffins of these liars."

Pakistan PM meets US VP Vance, Iran's envoys as crucial peace talks begin

PM Modi pitches speedy implementation of CAA, UCC in Bengal; promises citizenship to Matuas, Namasudras

Artemis II’s record-breaking journey around the moon ends with dramatic splashdown

SIR voter deletions likely decider in Suvendu Adhikari's Nandigram

Punjab rolls out reward policy for informants, releases list of 28 most wanted criminals

SCROLL FOR NEXT