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Will Sonu Sood become the Messiah again? He posted such a post about Indians trapped in Bangladesh

Bollywood actor Sonu Sood is known for sharing his views on socio-political issues. He expresses his opinion on X quite vocally. Actor Sonu Sood remains in constant discussion since the days of Kovid and the reason behind this is his social work. He helps people enthusiastically. He also easily expresses his opinion about the society on social media platforms. Now recently Sonu has made a special appeal on Twitter to the citizens of India to save his fellow Indians trapped in Bangladesh. Actually, the matter of violence in Bangladesh is gaining momentum and in the meantime Sheh Hasina has also fled the country in a military plane.

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Sonu Sood appealed to the people

Seeing these circumstances, Sonu Sood expressed concern and shared a post on X and wrote, ‘We should try our best to bring back all our fellow Indians from Bangladesh, so that they can get a good life here. It is not only the responsibility of our government which is trying its best, but also the responsibility of all of us. Jai Hind.’

Sonam had expressed concern before Sonu
This reaction of Sonu Sood came on the video of a Bangladeshi Hindu woman who is crying and expressing her pain. The woman expressed her pain and told how Hindu genocide is happening in Bangladesh and she wants to go to India to save her life. Before this post of Sonu Sood, on August 5, Sonam Kapoor had expressed concern over the increasing deaths in Bangladesh. She shared a post on her Instagram story, telling how 66 people died in a single day amid clashes. The actress captioned her post, ‘This is terrible. Let us pray for all the Bangladeshi people.’

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Bangladesh situation
Let us tell you, at least 91 people were killed and hundreds were injured in the violence that spread across the country on Monday. Police tried to remove thousands of protesters using tear gas and rubber bullets. A nationwide curfew has been imposed since Sunday evening, railway services have been suspended and the country’s major textile industry has shut down.