<div align="justify"> Bollywood star Akshay Kumar has slammed the molestation incident that took place on New Year's eve in Bangalore, calling it "truly shameful".<br /><br />The actor posted a video on Twitter, which he captioned as, "The Bangalore incident makes me feel we are evolving backwards, from humans to animals, rather beasts because even animals are better! Truly shameful."<br /><br />Akshay said he found it disgusting that some people would justify it by blaming women for their choice of clothes.<br /><br />"I am ashamed to be a human being today. I was returning from my New Year's vacation with my four-year-old daughter in my arms when I learnt about the molestation incident in Banglore. I don't know how did you all feel about it, but my blood started boiling.<br /><br />"I am a daughter's father but even if I was not one, I feel if a society cannot respect its women, it doesn't deserve to be called a humane society. What's most disgusting is that people have the guts to justify such shameful acts by criticising women for their choice of clothes," Akshay said.<br /><br />The actor is the latest Bollywood celebrity to express his concern over the incident, that has snowballed into a huge controversy.<br /><br />The star, who is the father of two children, also said, "Women should not consider themselves inferior to men... Just be fearless, be alert and learn self-defence."<br /><br />Several women were allegedly molested despite huge police presence at a large gathering in Bangalore during New Year's Eve revelry.<br /><br /></div>
<div align="justify"> Bollywood star Akshay Kumar has slammed the molestation incident that took place on New Year's eve in Bangalore, calling it "truly shameful".<br /><br />The actor posted a video on Twitter, which he captioned as, "The Bangalore incident makes me feel we are evolving backwards, from humans to animals, rather beasts because even animals are better! Truly shameful."<br /><br />Akshay said he found it disgusting that some people would justify it by blaming women for their choice of clothes.<br /><br />"I am ashamed to be a human being today. I was returning from my New Year's vacation with my four-year-old daughter in my arms when I learnt about the molestation incident in Banglore. I don't know how did you all feel about it, but my blood started boiling.<br /><br />"I am a daughter's father but even if I was not one, I feel if a society cannot respect its women, it doesn't deserve to be called a humane society. What's most disgusting is that people have the guts to justify such shameful acts by criticising women for their choice of clothes," Akshay said.<br /><br />The actor is the latest Bollywood celebrity to express his concern over the incident, that has snowballed into a huge controversy.<br /><br />The star, who is the father of two children, also said, "Women should not consider themselves inferior to men... Just be fearless, be alert and learn self-defence."<br /><br />Several women were allegedly molested despite huge police presence at a large gathering in Bangalore during New Year's Eve revelry.<br /><br /></div>