Nakuul Mehta Pens A Note Saying 'There Needs To Be Self-accountability For The Mess We Are In' As His Video Titled Marghat Ka Shehenshah Goes Viral
Ishqbaaz actor Nakuul Mehta penned a long note on his Instagram that indicates the current situation in the country. The note comes right after Prime Minister of Indian Narendra Modi set a rally in West Bengal. Read the entire note here.
Ishqbaaz actor Nakuul Mehta is one of the many actors who fearlessly voice out his views and thoughts in the public domain without worrying about the repercussions. Well, once again the actor took to his Instagram account where he penned a long hard-hitting note which indicates the current situation of the country. The note comes right after Prime Minister of Indian Narendra Modi set up a rally in West Bengal. Well, as the pandemic carries a sense of helplessness, recently people in huge masses were seen attending a rally. Knowing the cases are mounting, netizens called it callous.
Speaking about the same, Mehta shared a picture of a poem titled ‘Marghat Ka Shehenshah’ which translates to Ruler of the Mortuary, written by Ajay Singh. He backed the picture with a note saying how people have come ‘to strengthen their vote bank whilst the citizenry’. His note read, “There is so much one has felt in the last fortnight which we all are still processing... Fear, anger, desperation, helplessness and much more. Whilst all of us can look within and reflect on how we could gave played this differently, and sure we could have. There needs to be self-accountability for the mess we are in but the general apathy shown to us by people who govern us, who have let nothing come in between their mad hunger to strengthen their vote bank whilst the citizenry has been left to his or her own devices to figure this once in a lifetime situation we are in. That there has been lack of foresight & preparation is not even debatable.”
The note further mentions how humanity is more than politics and religion, “Marghat ka Shenshah' has come from that very place of hopelessness and anger. For those hundreds of you who have reached out, it feels placating to know that we are not alone in this. That humanity is what defines us more than politics or religion ever will.”
Mehta also hopes that ‘each one of us finds a dawn within our life at the end of this long, never-ending tunnel of suffering.’ ALSO READ: Nakuul Mehta’s Wife Jankee Reveals Two-Month-Old Sufi Was Diagnosed With Bilateral lnguinal Hernia; Shares Heart-Wrenching Story Of How She Prepared Son For Surgery
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