After False News Of Lions Roaming On Russian Streets, Aamir Ali Says Donkeys Roaming On Indian Streets Is Completely True
After false news of lions being released on Russian streets, Aamir Ali has now shared a post saying donkeys roaming on Indian streets is completely true, and urged people to not be a donkey. Read on!
No matter what people believe in or don’t, what’s common about the coronavirus pandemic situation everywhere in the world is that this is a grave situation in front of all of us and we as a society have to be strong and try and prevent as much spreading of the virus as we can. In these dire times, the spreading of false information has also been rapid wherein unverified information is forwarded or reported as if it’s true. Referencing one such false news that spread on the Internet, television actor Aamir Ali urged fans to stay indoors and not step out during the lockdown.
The false report on the Internet was about lions roaming on the streets of Russia to prevent people from venturing out of their homes. The news made a lot of buzz before it was debunked as a false one. Using this as a reference, Aamir Ali posted on Instagram saying, “Lions roaming on Russian streets might or might not be true. Donkeys roaming on Indian streets…100% true!! “This is with respect to many people in India who are not taking the lockdown seriously and getting out of their homes fearlessly.
Aamir Ali captioned his post, “Unless n until it’s important (life n death/ dying of hunger/ important medication ), don’t step out.. #dontbeadonkey #stayhome #stayindoors #selfisolation #gharbhaithoindia.” Take a look:
Apart from Aamir Ali, a lot of other television actors have been urging fans to stay indoors, amid the lockdown. Hina Khan has also been spreading awareness through her posts on Instagram, regarding coronavirus pandemic.
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