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COVID-19: Ajay Devgn condemns violence against doctors in India

The 51-year-old ‘Singham’ actor spoke out on social media



Ajay Devgn
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Ajay Devgn conveyed his “disgust and anger” over reports of several incidents of violence against doctors and medical staff on “baseless assumptions” amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.

The 51-year-old actor made a statement on Twitter where he said, “DISGUSTED & ANGRY to read reports of “educated” persons attacking doctors in their neighbourhood on baseless assumptions,” he tweeted.

The ‘Singham’ actor also added that: “Such insensitive people are the worst criminals #StaySafeStayHome #IndiaFightsCorona”

Earlier, the ‘Dilwale’ actor joined many other Bollywood stars to laud Mumbai Police personnel for working tirelessly during the lockdown prompted by coronavirus outbreak.

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He took to Twitter to share the video by the Mumbai Police which urged people to stay at home as the same is a luxury for the police officials who are currently at the front-line to combat COVID-19.

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