Aamir says he does not support any political party
Mumbai:
Aamir Khan is guarded about sharing his views on any political party and when it comes to the new Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), the actor-filmmaker prefers to wait and watch. Meanwhile, he has urged the youth to step out and vote intelligently in the polls.
At a press conference at his residence on his 49th birthday on Friday, Aamir was asked which party he is favouring and he said: "I am not supporting any political party's campaign, nor do I support any political party."
"It's a democratic country and I believe each person should take their own decision and must go out and vote intelligently," he added.
Looking as fit as a fiddle, the 3 Idiots and Dhoom: 3 actor believes the youth especially must cast their vote.
"Every person of voting age should vote," he added.
When asked to comment on Arvind Kejriwal-led AAP, Aamir said, "AAP is a new party. Let's see what they do. As I said, I don't support any political party, but if there's an important cause, we all come forward."
True to his word, he is raising various issues on his well-researched chat show Satyamev Jayate 2.
Aamir had earlier lent support to Anna Hazare's anti-corruption movement.
At a press conference at his residence on his 49th birthday on Friday, Aamir was asked which party he is favouring and he said: "I am not supporting any political party's campaign, nor do I support any political party."
"It's a democratic country and I believe each person should take their own decision and must go out and vote intelligently," he added.
Looking as fit as a fiddle, the 3 Idiots and Dhoom: 3 actor believes the youth especially must cast their vote.
"Every person of voting age should vote," he added.
When asked to comment on Arvind Kejriwal-led AAP, Aamir said, "AAP is a new party. Let's see what they do. As I said, I don't support any political party, but if there's an important cause, we all come forward."
True to his word, he is raising various issues on his well-researched chat show Satyamev Jayate 2.
Aamir had earlier lent support to Anna Hazare's anti-corruption movement.