Mumbai: Actor Sumeet Vyas tweeted an open letter on Monday, addressed to District Magistrates (DM), Sub-Divisional Magistrate (SDM), Collectors and related officers.
In the letter, the actor urged authorities to accord respect and dignity to vegetable distributors and different sellers who’re struggling to eke out a dwelling amid the pandemic and its ensuing lockdown. At the identical time, Sumeet questioned the dearth of restraint on election rallies amid the pandemic.
“Dms, Sdms, Collectors, Babusss, My dear employees in uniform. Don’t cross the line, the citizens of this country including myself, don’t pay you salaries and bribes to misbehave with us. People trying to sell vegetables, or run their shops for a little longer to earn a living Are not lesser individuals. They are entitled to as much or perhaps a little more respect than those criminals and goons running election rallies gathering lakhs of people. They are the real spreaders. They are the real murderers. Try whacking them for the camera once. (Losers),” Sumeet wrote on Twitter.
Sumeet, who had examined constructive for COVID-19 mid-April, shared a contented put up on Instagram to announce his restoration in the direction of the top of the month. Sharing a selfie on a sea seaside with the setting solar making a ravishing backdrop, the actor wrote: “#negative End of quarantine. Thank God the #Sunset is still where I left it… (Mask came down for 3 seconds).”