I Love And Respect Humanity More Than Anything, Says Nusrat Jahan Over Being Trolled

This is not the first time Nusrat Jahan has been trolled. Earlier, when she took the oath at the Parliament, she was trolled for applying sindoor on her head despite being Muslim. She had always said that she represent inclusive India

Akriti Anand

Fri Oct 11 2019, 17:20:32 8168 views
Nusrat Jahan befitting reply has gone viral after she was trolled for participating  in different religious rituals, especially Hindu. Muslim cleric criticized for not following Islam and following Hindu rituals. Many leaders including Bollywood came in support of her and said that she has freedom to do anything in this democratic country. 

Nusrat Jahan had addressed the media and said that "I'm God’s special child. I celebrate all festivals. I respect humanity and love more than anything. I am very happy, controversies don't matter to me," She made this statement during a 'sindoor khela' event with her husband Nikhil Jain at the Chaltabagan Durga Puja mandap in Kolkata.

"I'm God’s special child. I celebrate all festivals. I respect humanity and love more than anything. I am very happy, controversies don't matter to me," Nusrat Jahan stated while during a 'sindoor khela' event with her husband Nikhil Jain at the Chaltabagan Durga Puja mandap in Kolkata.

Javed Akhtar had tweeted, “I support Nusrat unconditionally and whole heartedly. Now may I ask you if you have enough conscience and guts to oppose n condemn the lynch mobs and stand up for the poor victims.”

Onir also supported her and wrote, “More power to you @nusratchirps . You have the courage to be inclusive and celebrate God the way you want to. This nation would be much more beautiful if all these gatekeepers of religion were gagged :)”

However, this is not the first time Nusrat has been trolled. Earlier, when she took the oath at the Parliament, she was trolled for applying sindoor on her head despite being Muslim.

Nusrat had replied that she represents an "inclusive India". Notably, Nusrat contested from Basirhat Lok Sabha seat in West Bengal and won by 3,50,369 votes.


Image Source:- instagram/nusratchirps

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