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After row over photos, Hema says 'am very sensitive'

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June 03, 2016 18:13 IST

After facing flak for sharing pictures from her film shoot as violence erupted in her constituency, Mathura, actress and Bharatiya Janata Party MP Hema Malini described herself as a “very sensitive” person.

The encroacher-police clash in Mathura has left 24 dead.

The 67-year-old actress was called “insensitive” by Twitterati after she posted photos from Mumbai shoot of “Ek Thi Rani”, her upcoming film.

She later deleted the images and put up a tweet condoling the deaths in the clashes.

After the row, Malini took to Twitter again.

“I am a very sensitive person. I am deeply pained on the Mathura incident but law and order of UP is the core issue. Let’s not divert,” she wrote.

The actress-politician further tweeted, “I will visit Mathura anyway. But the presence of law and order is more important than my presence.”

In her earlier tweet, Malini expressed condolence over the incident. “I just came back from Mathura and got the news of the violence that has taken place there in which policemen have lost their lives,” she tweeted.

The actress said she will visit Mathura again if required.

“So upset by the news from a place which is so dear to me. Will go there again if my presence is required. My heart goes out to the bereaved.

“Heartfelt condolences to families of SP City Mukul Dwivedi and SHO Santosh Kumar who laid down their lives in the line of duty. I fervently appeal to the people of Mathura to remain calm and not get misguided by violent elements,” she further wrote.

Some of the tweets criticising Malini read, “@BJP4India As a supporter one thing I don’t want to see is giving tickets to hopeless celebrities like Hema Malini. Give chance local guy,” and “Why political parties gave tickets for those, who don’t have time for their people and still busy in shoots.”

Source: PTI
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