Actor-turned politician and BJP MP Shatrughan Sinha on Sunday said people have become mute spectators to the incidents that take place every day.
His comments came during at media session in Noida.
Sinha said, "Now it seems that we all have become silent. There is silence in the current atmosphere of the country."
"When I go to Pakistan, children there ask me to repeat my famous dialogue 'Khaamosh'," the BJP MP asserted.
The actor was in conversation with former journalist and writer Bharti Pradhan about his biography "Anything but Khaamosh".
Talking about the book, Sinha said, "I gave the first copy of my book to President Ramnath Kovind. (But) couldn't give it to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, as it didn't come out by the time I last met him." (with PTI Inputs)