Amid the Lok Sabha Elections 2019, seveal Bollywood celebrities including Aamir Khan, Akshay Kumar, Alia Bhatt, Ayushmann Khurrana, Vicky Kaushal among others, had appealed to the first timers to cast their votes and be a part of the election process. Recently, it was Shah Rukh Khan, who shared a rather interesting 'Vote Kar India' video featuring himself and it was appreciated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi himself. Now joining the bandwagon is none other than Karan Johar, who shared a picture of himself, thereby raising awareness about voting. He captioned it as, “Bad officials are elected by good citizens who don’t vote.”George Jean Nathan. This elections, don’t just sit on the sidelines, take a stand... #VoteKaroIndia It’s our country and our future." [sic]
“Bad officials are elected by good citizens who don’t vote.”George Jean Nathan
This elections, don’t just sit on the sidelines, take a stand... #VoteKarIndia It’s our country and our future. pic.twitter.com/h2N4P53ze2
— Karan Johar (@karanjohar) April 25, 2019
Apart from KJo, other B-town actors including Sonu Sood and Mohit Raina issued a clarion call for #VoteKarIndia as well.
#VoteKarIndia pic.twitter.com/M98aydq1lM
— sonu sood (@SonuSood) April 24, 2019
— mohit raina (@mohituraina) April 25, 2019
Not just Bollywood celebs, but television stars including Ravi Dubey, Hiten Tejwani, Karan Tacker and Aashka Goradia, too appealed to the voters to cast their vote.
My country My right My Vote #IWillVote #votekarindia #nonstopdemocracy #Election2019 pic.twitter.com/VPTbJNKfF3
— Ravi Dubey (@_ravidubey) April 25, 2019
#VoteKarIndia pic.twitter.com/bzeUtWuQFv
— Karan Tacker (@karantacker) April 25, 2019
#VoteKarIndia pic.twitter.com/40Fy8TvxXp
— hitentejwani (@tentej) April 25, 2019
#VoteKarIndia pic.twitter.com/sUK5Jz9cNZ
— Aashka Goradia (@iaashkagoradia) April 24, 2019
For the unversed, PM Modi on March 14 had called out stars like Amitabh Bachchan, Salman Khan, Aamir Khan, Ranveer Singh, Alia Bhatt and many others to carry forward his message of ‘Vote for India’ to their fans.