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Raghava Lawrence faces severe backlash over his street dogs remark

‘Even street dogs bark’: Raghava Lawrence faces severe backlash over 'biscuits and biryani' remark about government critics

Actor and filmmaker Raghava Lawrence has once again made news for political reasons, having recently engaged with his fans and the media. Over the past few days, speculation has been rife about his possible entry into active politics. The actor had earlier released a video stating that the people would decide his political future. His latest remarks, however, have sparked controversy and drawn mixed reactions on social media.

Raghava Lawrence’s comments on critics draw attention online

Speaking to reporters at his residence in Chennai after meeting fans, Raghava Lawrence thanked his supporters for their encouragement. As reported by News 18, he said, “I was thinking whether I should enter politics or not. After my video, many people asked me to come into politics.” He also hinted at a major announcement in the near future. However, another part of his speech generated debate. Referring to criticism faced by a new government, he said, “When you move into a new house, only then do you realize the problems inside.” He added that governments should be given time to address challenges.

Comparison made by Raghava Lawrence triggers controversy

Raghava Lawrence also used an analogy that has since become a talking point online. He remarked, “Even street dogs bark at a newcomer on the road. Some can be quietened with biscuits, while some prefer biryani.” The statement was intended to explain that criticism is inevitable when new leadership takes charge. Nevertheless, some social media users and political experts considered the remarks controversial due to possible interpretations. The statements went viral, sparking debates and arguments online.

Supporters and critics react to the viral statement

Although some supporters tried to defend Raghava Lawrence’s remarks as metaphorical and taken out of context, others did not appreciate the analogy. Another statement by Raghava Lawrence was that a recently formed government should have the opportunity to function effectively, and people had differing views on it. According to Raghava Lawrence, criticism towards a leader is always due to envy, an opinion that has sparked debate as well.

Raghava Lawrence on the work front

Raghava Lawrence next has multiple films preparing for release, and the list includes ‘Benz,’ ‘Kanchana 4,’ and more. Go to Source

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