Mumbai: Among many B-town celebs who appreciated and congratulated PM Modi for the decision to modify Article 370, Kangana Ranaut seemed overwhelmed with pride. She said that this is the first step towards a terror-free nation.
"Scrapping of Article 370 was long due. It is a historic step in the direction of terrorism-free nation, I have been emphasising on this for the longest time, and I knew if any one could achieve this impossible feat it had to be Mr (Narendra) Modi. He is not only a visionary, he has the courage and strength of character to make the unthinkable a reality. I congratulate all of Bharat including Jammu and Kashmir on this historic day. We are together in looking at a bright future," said Kangana.
Some, like television actor Ekta Kaul recount personal ordeal to explain why the move is bigger than it seems.
"After getting married to someone who is not from Jammu, my basic rights were taken away from me. It was a little unfair because in Jammu, if a guy marries an outsider, he'd be eligible to retain all his rights but if a girl gets married to someone who is not from Jammu, all her rights are taken away. So, after marrying Sumit, I ceased to be a part of that state. Which meant, I couldn't buy land and wouldn't be eligible for the basic rights," said Ekta.
She added, "After this, I feel I'm a part of the state again. I feel if I decide to buy anything in the state I was born and raised, I can do it now. On a larger perspective, I think this will open up jobs. The state was not growing financially and people were living in a shell."
Vidyut Jammwal who was born in Jammu, described the government's stand as "great", and as one "had been waiting for" , adding that he was "proud of it".
Rapper KR$NA, whose real name is Krishna Kaul and who is of Kashmiri decent called it a bold move but added that the repercussions of the move are yet to be seen. "I think it is a bold move on the government's part. It breaks the status quo that existed in Kashmir since the very begining. I hope it brings about a positive change. The real repercussions of this move are yet to be seen," said KR$NA.
"Bajrangi Bhaijaan" actor Mir Sarwar, also from Kashmir hoped "for the safety and peace for the people of J&K", while Kashmiti actress Sheen Dass was "very happy with the news" she felt it would be "a gate opener for new, positive things, and for the betterment of people from Jammu and Kashmir".