‘More Relevant Than You’: Prakash Raj Replies Akshay Kumar On Criticising Richa Chadha!
Prakash Raj reacts to Akshay Kumar criticizing Richa Chadha for tweets about the Galwan clash that killed several Indian Army soldiers. Prakash Raj replied to Akshay’s tweet via Twitter: I didn’t expect this from you @akshay kumar.Richa Chadha is more relevant to our country than you sir. Prakash also supported Richa On Twitter saying: “Yes we stand with you @RichaChadha. we understand what you meant.”
Didn’t expect this from you @akshaykumar ..having said that @RichaChadha is more relevant to our country than you sir. #justasking https://t.co/jAo5Sg6rQF
— Prakash Raj (@prakashraaj) November 25, 2022
Yes we stand with you @RichaChadha … we understand what you meant https://t.co/2ehUx2v46Y
— Prakash Raj (@prakashraaj) November 25, 2022
Previously, Akshay tweeted a screenshot of Richia’s comment. He tweeted: “My heart hurts when I see this. There is nothing for which I cannot thank our troops. Woh hain toh aaj hum hain (they exist, therefore we exist).”
Richa responded to a recent statement by Northern Force Commander Lieutenant General Upendra Dwivedi that Indian forces are waiting for the orders from the government” to retake control of Pakistan- occupied Kashmir (PoK). Sharing the statement, Richa wrote on her Twitter account, “Galwan says hi.”
Richa later apologized via tweet. Richa wrote: It may not have been my intention in the least, but I apologize if I offended or offended anyone because of the 3 letters in dispute, and I would like to say that I would be sad if my words triggered my brothers in fauj even if unintentionally.My own Nanaji has been an illustrious part of Indian Army.
@BediSaveena pic.twitter.com/EYHeS75AjS
— RichaChadha (@RichaChadha) November 24, 2022
She added: “As a lieutenant colonel, he was shot with bullet in his leg during the war in Indochina in the 1960s. My mamaji was a paratrooper. It’s in my blood. When A son was tortured or injured while saving the country, the whole family was affected.” “I and people like us know personally what it is like. For me, it’s an emotional issue.”