Actor and model Milind Soman is a fitness enthusiast and nature lover. Over time, Milind has time and again raised his voice for nature conservation. He recently took a jibe at those people who were offended by the cracker ban.
The actor made a very witty remark and asked if these people are also anti or pro-vaccine. Read on to know the details.
Owing to the increasing noise and air pollution, this year several states issued a ban on firecrackers. While a section of people welcomed the move, there are some who expressed their anger over this decision of the government.
Taking a jibe at those people who are offended by the ban, Milind tweeted, “Heard that many people were not happy with the ban on noise making crackers, wonder if they are pro-vaccine or anti-vaccine.”
Heard that many people were not happy with the ban on noise making crackers, wonder if they are pro vaccine or anti vaccine
— Milind Usha Soman (@milindrunning) November 16, 2020
The kind of replies Milind received on his tweet was amusing. While some people agreed with him there were some who called out his ‘seasonal gyaan’. One of the users wrote, “I am not sure if you understood the undercurrent. This times those also fired crackers who Normally don’t do because they are fed up with this seasonal GYAN and selective BAN”
I am not sure if you understood the undercurrent. This times those also fired crackers who Normally don't do because they are fed up with this seasonal GYAN and selective BAN
— Rsharm4 (@RanjitaSharma4) November 16, 2020
Whereas another user, agreeing with the actor, commented, “The beauty of this faith is it is flexible to change & evolves for better. Current age & time requires us to not use noisy, polluting crackers in densely populated cities without any restrictions. This doesn’t say anything against religion but its about civilized social harmony”
The beauty of this faith is it is flexible to change & evolves for better. Current age & time requires us to not use noisy, polluting crackers in densely populated cities without any restrictions. This doesn’t say anything against religion but its about civilized social harmony
— InertMind (@NobleAbhiyanta) November 16, 2020
Well, any ban that helps us curb noise and air pollution should be welcomed. Dragging religion into this is utter foolishness.
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