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‘Wife suggested leaving India’: Aamir joins intolerance debate

PTI | By, New Delhi
Nov 24, 2015 08:51 AM IST

Bollywood star Aamir Khan, on Monday, said he was “alarmed” by the number of incidents of growing intolerance and revealed that his wife Kiran Rao had even suggested leaving the country.

In reference to the debate on intolerance, Bollywood star Aamir Khan on Monday said he was “alarmed” by the number of incidents and revealed that his wife Kiran Rao had even suggested leaving the country.

File photo of Bollywood actor Aamir Khan and his wife Kiran Rao were spotted in Santacruz, Mumbai. Khan said he was “alarmed” by the recent incidents in the country.(Yogen Shah/HT Photo)
File photo of Bollywood actor Aamir Khan and his wife Kiran Rao were spotted in Santacruz, Mumbai. Khan said he was “alarmed” by the recent incidents in the country.(Yogen Shah/HT Photo)

Khan supported the artists returning their awards, saying it was one of the ways for creative people to express their dissatisfaction or disappointment.

“As an individual, as part of this country as a citizen, we read in the papers what is happening, we see it on the news and certainly, I have been alarmed. I can’t deny. I have been alarmed by a number of incidents,” he said while speaking here at the Ramnath Goenka Excellence in Journalism Awards ceremony.

The actor said he also felt that a sense of insecurity and fear has been growing in the past six or eight months.

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“When I chat with Kiran at home, she says ‘Should we move out of India?’ That’s a disastrous and big statement for Kiran to make. She fears for her child. She fears about what the atmosphere around us will be. She feels scared to open the newspapers every day.”

“That does indicate that there is this sense of growing disquiet, there is growing despondency, apart from alarm. You feel why this is happening, you feel low. That sense does exist in me,” 50-year-old Aamir said.

The actor said that for any society, it is important to have a sense of security and sense of justice.

Taking potshots at politicians, he said “... People who are our elected representatives, people who we select to look after us for five years, state or centre... when people take law into their hands, we look upon these people to take a strong stance, to make a strong statement, speed up the legal process; when we see that happening there is a sense of security but when we don’t see that happening there is a sense of insecurity.”

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Endorsing the move by scientists, writers and filmmakers to return their awards to register their protest against the atmosphere of ‘growing intolerance’, he said for creative people it is important to voice what they feel.

“For creative people, one of the ways of expressing their dissatisfaction or their disappointment is to return their awards. I think that’s one way of getting your point across,” he said.

When asked if he endorsed the protests, Khan said he would as long as it is non-violent as “all individuals have a right to protest and they can protest in any manner that they feel is right as long as they are not taking the law into their hands.”

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