I support corruption free government in India: Aamir Khan

The so-called Mr. Perfectionist of Bollywood, Aamir Khan on Saturday said that he would neither join or campaign for any political party in 2014 Lak Sabha elections.

However, Aamir Khan had earlier shared the stage with social activist Anna Hazare during his fast against corruption in national capital, and said that he was not in support of any individual or political party.

Aamir said that he supported the law for a corruption free government in the country.

Aamir Khan said, “I do not support individuals or parties. I support the anti-corruption movement. I have no plans of joining politics.”

Meanwhile, Aamir Khan was in Jalandhar for the promotion for his upcoming film ‘Talaash’. Talking with media about the arrest of two girls, Shaheen Dhada and Rinu Srinivas, in Maharashtra for their comments on Facebook — Dhada was arrested for questioning shutdown in Mumbai after Shiv Sena chief Bal Thackeray’s death while Shrinivas was held for liking the post.

The actor said that it was an unfortunate incident. Aamir said that he was happy to hear that the action has been taken by Mumbai police against the police officers involved in the incident and said that democracy of Indian gives you the freedom to speech and not its curtailment.

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