'Galwan Says Hi', A statement that shook the internet'
-Vanshika Arora
-Vanshika Arora
Richa Chadha, a Bollywood star, caused a huge twitter controversy with a tweet about Galwan. The actor apologised and clarified that she had no intention of hurting anyone. Following her tweet, a number of social media users and leaders called for an apology, and some also requested that the Mumbai Police open a FIR against her.
While hearing Lt. General Updendra Diwedi's assertion that the Indian Army is prepared to carry out instructions like reclaiming Pakistan-occupied Kashmir, Richa tweeted a post with the subject line "Galwan Says Hi." The actor then apologised and claimed it was an accident on her Twitter account.
-Richa Chadha
Anand Dubey (ShivSena Spokesperson) demanded Home Minister Amit Shah, to take actions against the ' anti-national tweet' of the actor. BJP leader Manjinder Singh said that 'insulting our armed forces is not justified'. In response to her article, filmmaker Ashoke Pandit tweeted, "The brave troops from Galwan who gave their lives in the line of duty are being mocked by one of the #urbannaxals & apologists in the film business, #RichaChadha. Shame on her! Additionally, he requested that a FIR be filed against the actress for her contentious post with the Mumbai Police. Richa was charged by Pandit of regularly inciting hatred against nationalist troops.
" The Galwan Valley clash was the deadliest clash between India and China in over 3 deacdes, atleast 20 soldiers were killed in hand to hand combat"