Comedian Mallika Dua makes an unpopular statement about the reaction of the population to the Pulwama attack



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Actress Mallika Dua provoked outrage from social media by resuming the Pulwama attack in Kashmir, which killed at least 40 Central Reserve police soldiers.

Responding to online criticism of people who "lived normally" even after the attack, Dua said that people die every day from causes such as hunger, unemployment and depression, but that all world is doing well.

"Are these lives less important? Where are we insensitive? Dua questioned.

In the video posted on his Facebook page, Dua criticized the "nakli and patriotic nationalists on the keyboard" for their "performative patriotism". However, many Internet users reacted to his "insensitive" comments and compared a terrorist attack to hunger and unemployment.

Good sorrow. Malika Dua is worse than being your deaf person. Can not you really distinguish between an act of war and hunger and malnutrition? https://t.co/AJ0e8BEdLy

– barkha dutt (@BDUTT) 19th February 2019

Pathetic comparison @MallikaDua

You can not compare peoples who die defending country with people who are even unable to survive

– Sanjeev (@sanjeevkkaundal) 19 February 2019

Idk how the statements of Mallika dua (insta narratives) go unnoticed. I was a fan, not anymore. His Insta is sick. System failure again A terrorist attack. How can she make remarks such as "uh but they did not die fighting" OR "people are dying of poverty and hunger too"

– Diksha Arora? (@BrahmaandKiMaa) February 17, 2019

among all outrage, @MallikaDua gives long lectures. Nothing new, the same messages that all communists and left liberals post.

But trivializing a martyr to normal death in his country and saying his usual and daily tricks. "

Link: https://t.co/W8zMUp7V9v#PulwamaTerrorAttacks[19659012HERPICTwittercom/RdzUJIWsDN

– The Bang Head (@TheBongHead) 17 February 2019

Person:

Mallika Dua with his problematic opinions: pic.twitter.com/4tnPFJBHnU

– ?️ ? (@locomomos) on February 19, 2019

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