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But officials insisted that "the minister's wife is coming. It's for her only. I strongly opposed it, but the old lady had already left … "
Simi Garewal, still graceful and posed, may be out of sight, but he is a very responsible citizen. The 71-year-old actress, known for her films, including Karz, Mera Naam Joker, among others, asked a question about a social networking platform regarding people receiving VIP treatment.
The actress who recently came across a situation at the airport, began to twitter to write: "When I arrived in Mumbai, an elderly lady asked if she would like to take a ride in the parked buggy. The official said, "No. It's for the minister's wife. " The poor woman has come all the way. We vote for them – so they can get VIP privileges denied to us. Is it right? "
When Twitter asked her why she had not used her star power to remedy the situation, the old actress replied," Yes! How could I remain silent? But officials insisted that "the minister's wife is coming. It's for her only. I strongly opposed, but the old lady had already left … "
Reacting to his tweet, another user wrote:" It is shameful that people in need are private and food lovers are inundated. Let's elect good people, not morons.
Another Twitterati wrote: "Preamble of the Constitution … We, the people …. By the people … For the people … Not even 10% of politicians can explain what means … Alas … !!! "
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