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Actor Akshay Kumar has responded to the growing controversy over his citizenship in a statement claiming that he has never hidden the fact that he holds a Canadian passport.
Akshay’s citizenship status has been called into question over the past few days with many claiming that he holds a Canadian citizenship rather than an Indian one. The debate was only amplified by his conspicuous absence from polling booths when Mumbai went to polls on 29 April despite having recently conducted a “completely non-political” interview with Prime Minister Narendra Modi a few days prior.
Soon after Akshay made the statement, Anupam Kher extended support to him on Twitter.
While Akshay Kumar has so far either been evasive about his citizenship status or claimed that it is honorary (and therefore not valid), a report by the Vancouver Observer, dated 2 September 2012, alleges that Akshay Kumar was granted Canadian citizenship papers “within weeks” after applying.
The article details how some Canadians, termed the ‘Lost Canadians’, have been denied or stripped of their citizenship by the government on grounds of legal technicalities. While some of these cases go on to be resolved, the report says that there are several still awaiting their citizenship papers even as the country accepts 250,000 new immigrants each year.
Meanwhile, in a recent clip that has been doing the rounds on social media, Akshay Kumar quickly dodges a question from a reporter who asked him for a response to those who have been criticising him for not casting his vote. Even before he could finish his question, Akshay dismissed it by saying “Chaliye beta,” while grabbing the reporter. He then says, “This is what I tell you...” to someone standing behind him. The rest of the audio, however, is unclear.
Watch the clip here:
However, while promoting his film Toilet: Ek Prem Katha in a 2017 interview with Times Now, Akshay clearly claims that his Canadian citizenship is purely honorary.
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