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Javed Akhtar questions silence of PM Narendra Modi, his own over 'Bulli Bai' row

Hundreds of Muslim women, including prominent personalities, were listed for 'auction' on an app called 'Bulli Bai' with photographs sourced without permission and doctored

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Javed Akhtar. File Pic

Javed Akhtar. File Pic

Veteran screenwriter Javed Akhtar said "appalled" with everyone's silence, including Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his own, over the harassment of Muslim women, whose doctored pictures were put online for auction in the latest incident of hate crime against Muslims.

Hundreds of Muslim women, including prominent personalities, were listed for "auction" on an app called 'Bulli Bai' with photographs sourced without permission and doctored. It has happened for the second time in less than a year. The app appeared to be a clone of Sulli Deals which triggered a similar row last year. Akhtar took to Twitter and said he was stunned by the prevailing "silence" over these issues.

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