Popular social media sensation Urfi Javed, known for her unique fashion sense and fearless personality, continues to make headlines. The diva consistently demonstrates her independence, never adhering to any specific ideology and always ready to voice her opinions on various issues.
Recently, Urfi responded strongly to a statement made by Ramayan actor Sunil Lahri. Lahri had criticized the people of Ayodhya for voting against the BJP, labeling them as selfish and accusing them of betraying their king.
Urfi took to her Instagram stories to share a news report highlighting Sunil Lahri’s remarks. The report quoted Lahri calling Ayodhya citizens “selfish” for their voting choices. Urfi’s caption on her post read, “It’s called democracy, not ‘selfish.
For those unfamiliar with the situation, Sunil Lahri had posted a series of Instagram stories expressing his disappointment with Ayodhya voters after the Lok Sabha Election 2024 results. He made a controversial comparison to the character Katappa from Baahubali, who famously betrayed Amarendra Baahubali in the film.
In his stories, Lahri lamented the BJP’s loss in Ayodhya. He followed this by criticizing the voters, referencing the historical tale of Ayodhya citizens doubting Goddess Sita after her return from exile. Lahri questioned the integrity of those who even deny the divine, labeling them as selfish and accusing them of historical betrayal.
Lahri’s comments sparked significant backlash, with many, including Urfi Javed, voicing their disagreement. Urfi’s response underscored the fundamental principles of democracy, countering Lahri’s harsh critique.
In contrast, Sunil Lahri also took the opportunity to congratulate his colleagues Kangana Ranaut and Arun Govil on their electoral victories. His social media posts reflected both his dissatisfaction with Ayodhya’s election results and his support for fellow actors turned politicians.
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Sunil Lahri is well-known for his role as Laxman in the iconic television series Ramayan, directed by Ramanand Sagar. His recent comments have stirred quite a debate, reflecting the ongoing tensions and varied opinions within the political landscape.