Raveena Tandon: Need stronger movements against lobbies, corruption, land sharks


Mumbai, Apr 22 (IANS): Bollywood actress Raveena Tandon took to social media on Thursday to talk about the necessity for stronger political will and awareness among citizens to start movements against lobbies, corruption and land sharks. On the occasion of Earth Day, the actress also reminded fans about the need to conserve whatever is still left in the planet on a "war footing".

"Can't think of any wishywashy message to write #earthday whatever we need to conserve of whatever is left has to be done on a war footing, it'll take us centuries to reverse the damage that has already been done , but we need a stronger political will and aware citizens to start stronger movements against lobbies, corruption and land sharks. More initiatives for protecting our forests and wildlife. Join your local NGOs and orgs to help and pitch in. #earthday," Raveena shared in an Instagram post.

Highlighting on the need to preserve our environment, Raveena also shared photograph of a protester holding a banner that reads: "When all the trees are cut down, when all the animals are dead, when all the waters are poisoned, when all the air is unsafe to breathe, only then will you discover... you cannot eat money."

 

  

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