We all live with the choices we make and hence so should the artists, with displaced sense of entitlement and importance that they are 'prominent citizens' singlehandedly responsible to uphold the value of democracy by playing their religion card while offending other religions.
May be, the Telegraph, which takes so much pride in its headlines except, has no courage at all to hold West Bengal government or Mamata Banerjee into account or report on things that are happening in its own backyard in West Bengal.
Terrorism may not have religion, but if we look at history of independent India, the number of terror attacks in name of one particular religion where terrorists choose their holy books over secular constitution are quite high.
After Congress could not break Smriti Irani through their continuous sexist and misogynist attacks, they have taken the attacks a notch higher and now targeted her 18-year-old daughter Zoish Irani.
For someone who is accused of threatening tribals to not align themselves with the state and instead support Naxalites, it is indeed peachy for Sundar to pontificate what a tribal leader can or cannot do for upliftment of tribals.
This kind of romanticising of criminal behaviour only makes it worse for rest of the Indian Muslims as it increases the distrust level. 'Liberals' are the worst allies Indian Muslims have.
Over the years, people have pointed out PETA India's hypocrisy over its stand on animal cruelty but they have always chosen 'peace' over appealing to the community to go vegan.