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Aamir not SRK entering politics

Wednesday, December 1, 2010 • Hindi Comments
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B-town perfectionist Aamir Khan never discloses his plans and he is a smart strategist. That’s the reason why he is crowned with the title of Perfectionist.

It seems that the actor is secretly sharing the desire to enter Indian politics and his recent activities centered around 10 Janapath the official residence of Sonia Gandhi are cementing this believe.

Recently, when the most powerful man on earth U.S. President Obama visited India, he was the privileged few who attended the dinner. Aamir scored here over SRK who is said to be close with Rahul Gandhi but for the occasion to represent India, Aamir was chosen by the Government.

And that’s not all; the actor just came back from Delhi after meeting Sonia Gandhi and PM Manmohan Singh and many other political dignitaries to discuss how he can help create general social awareness in public.

So Folks Aamir wants to improve the conditions of this country and he is seriously keen to contribute. The actor is a part of a group called Citizens Alliance, comprised of MPs across parties, NGOs and others. The Prime Minister, who looks into their work, has now offered Aamir a chance to be a creative consultant on the social awareness programmes that they make.

The first programme that the group will work on is on malnourished children and they want the actor to help them with it.

Its being heard that Aamir is glad to be a part and his spokesperson said, “Yes Aamir is travelling to Delhi to be a part of a long creative discussion on a social awareness campaign on malnutrition.”

SRK has denied all the speculations of him joining politics, but here Aamir is mum. Folks, we are not drawing any conclusions but the way Aamir is becoming the darling of congress top slots Sonia Gandhi and Manmohan Singh, the Perfectionist abhineta might turn into a popular neta.

What say…?

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