No doubt, Aamir Khan’s “intolerance” statement has created a storm on the Internet and not only on Twitter but also on other social networking websites, he’s trending as a hot topic. But those who are aware of what he said in connection with rising intolerance in India and what his wife suggested (Leave India), they must be knowing that Aamir Khan is trending for all wrong reasons. What’s more shocking is that his statement has created an adverse effect on his fans and they are no longer his admirers. Instead, people are absolutely fine with his leaving the country and getting settled in some other nation. What’s more, they even suggested that he can go to Syria or a place like this to feel secure and protected….
To quote Yogi Adityanath’s remark with regard to Aamir Khan, “If somebody wants to leave (India), then has anybody stopped him? If somebody wants to leave, he can do so voluntarily. At least, it will reduce the country’s population.”
Additionally, it has affected brands too which Aamir endorses and people are no more interested in such companies whose brand ambassador is Mr. Perfectionist; for example, Snapdeal. As we all know that Aamir Khan is the brand ambassador of Snapdeal, Indians are so furious with his remark that they even uninstalled and deleted the app of Snapdeal from their mobile phones and tweeted the screenshot on Twitter, asking Snapdeal to change their brand ambassador, as if Aamir will endorse the brand, they will no longer use their products and if they want to continue their business, they must replace Aamir Khan!
Here are some tweets in this connection:
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Sorry @snapdeal the name of #AamirKhan will not work for you. And if u will continue running his advts i will uninstall #Snapdeal .— Mukesh Pathak (@MukeshPathakji) November 24, 2015
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Dear @snapdeal, no purchases from your website until you remove @aamir_khan as brand ambassador; uninstalling your app— Suresh Nakhua (@sureshnakhua) November 23, 2015
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@snapdeal I was planning to b ur customer. @aamir_khan ur brand ambassador, made statement which hurt my sensibilities as Indian. So now NO.— Debjani Chatterjee (@devyanidilli) November 23, 2015
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I never used @snapdeal. But I have their app. Since #AamirKhan is trending, I guess it's time to take it out. pic.twitter.com/wuuwns5iL9— Manjunaath T (@Manjunaath) November 24, 2015
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— Amit Jaiswal Jain (@ArkJaiswal) November 24, 2015
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@snapdeal this is my way of protesting for so called intolerance. Aamir Khan Anupam kher Snapdeal uninstalled. pic.twitter.com/s3LaZauMkb
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— maithun khan (@Being_Humor) November 24, 2015
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I am not going to buy anything from @snapdeal till they don't remove @aamir_khan as their brand ambassador @sureshnakhua @ChicGuy9— Lucy (@namitabohara) November 23, 2015
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2 minute silence for all uninstalls of Snapdeal app. because of aamir.— Trendulkar (@Trendulkar) November 24, 2015
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