Comrade Party of India censured Bollywood on-screen character Salman Khan for allegedly fighting for Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa, saying it was "despicable" for an Indian artiste to do so.
"Artistes are known to remained in the bleeding edge for assurance of human rights. In any case it is intense and dishonorable for an Indian artiste to crusade for somebody who has been blamed for a genocide. It is disgraceful for the artiste to stoop to that level," party National Secretary D Raja said in New Delhi
"History will keep on questionning Rajapaksa for the genocide," he said.
Raja likewise said that a social networking campaigner for Prime Minister Narendra Modi was additionally helping the decision battle of the Sri Lankan President.
"This demonstrates that Modi is with Rajapaksa. This bonhomie takes on during an era when even UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon has requested a trustworthy examination concerning the atrocities by Sri Lankan Army against the nearby Tamil populace," he said.
Rajapaksa has been under flame from political gatherings in Tamil Nadu as he was in charge of undertakings in 2009 when extensive number of non military personnel losses in the Tamil-commanded ranges in Sri Lanka's northeast happened amid the last leg of the war between Lankan armed force and LTTE.
Salman's "Crusade" for Rajapaksa "Despicable" : Communist Party of India
2014-12-31T09:12:00+05:30
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