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Actor Bedi Apologizes for 'Harijan' Remark
6 Apr
Summary
- Actor Rakesh Bedi apologized for using 'Harijan' in an old interview.
- He was unaware the term is officially prohibited in India.
- Azad Samaj Party's Mumbai President raised objections to the word.

Actor Rakesh Bedi recently issued a public apology via video message for his use of the word "Harijan" in an old interview. This action followed an objection raised by Kailash Jaiswar, Mumbai State President of the Azad Samaj Party, who shared a video clip and highlighted the term's prohibition in India.
In his apology, Bedi stated he was not aware that the word "Harijan" is officially banned. He explained that his intention was not to hurt anyone's sentiments and that he spoke with a good intention, referencing the significant work of Bheem Rao Ambedkar ji for Dalits and backward communities.
Bedi further emphasized that if his usage of the word offended any person or society, he sincerely apologizes for his ignorance. The actor, known for his roles in "Dhurandhar" and numerous television shows, has previously been associated with various brands and walked the ramp for charity events.