Well if you were living under a rock for most recent 48 hours, you may not think about the whole column kicked up by Aamir Khan’s misplaced expression of his personal feelings. Anyway, if you missed the news, read in detail Aamir Khans Joins The Intolerance Debate: Wife Kiran Wants To Flee The Country
He is being chased down and segregated by people who might rather deliberately ignore towards the rising intolerance in the country than address it; regardless of the fact that adequate information backs that implication.
Anyway, no one cares about the rise of communalism and even Aamir’s Bollywood colleagues are contending hard to prove him an anti-nationalist.
In the interim, a few people have chosen that as opposed to attempting to defame Aamir they would attempt and hurt brand Aamir Khan. For this they have followed brands embraced by him.
Point in case being the most prominent one – Snapdeal.
Some truly savvy and tolerant people have begun a campaign called #AppWapsi and have been endorsing removal of the app from the phones of users who do not have the same opinion with Aamir.
People are giving the Snapdeal app a 1-star rating and demanding that Aamir be disassociate as the brand ambassador. Aamir was roped in as the brand ambassador for the online shopping service in March this year.
We are not certain how well the plan will work but anyways we went over some truly entertaining #AapWapsi proclamations on Twitter. Here are some:
https://twitter.com/GrasshopperNw/status/669125494076370944?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw
Affirmed
Well played
#NoToSnapDeal #appwapsi I have uninstalled @snapdeal app from my phone and given them a 1-star Google Playstore review. Remove Amir.
— Rita 🇮🇳 (@RitaG74) November 24, 2015
There’s always a silver lining
#AppWapsi Vow!Nice non-violent civilised protest against #AamirKhan
— Good Governance 🇮🇳 (@sri9011) November 24, 2015
very thoughtful
secular to sickular – "agar tumharey paas award hai to mere pass app!! "#Aamirkhan #appwapsi
— saksham parwal (@sakshamparwal) November 24, 2015
Not communal, no intolerance here
https://twitter.com/VikasKr8685/status/669072700820754432?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw
From kind to cruel
i was a kind of regular customer of @snapdeal but after the statment from @amir_khan m gonna never purchase anything from this #AppWapsi
— anuj jayaswal (@anujj9) November 24, 2015
He was still mad about PK, and then..
@snapdeal #appwapsi kehke lenge remove PK as bad oops brand ambassador uninstalling ur app right away #AamirKhan @ShefVaidya
— To the point (@skejanthkar) November 24, 2015
Meanwhile, some saw the stupidity of this
To protest this, I am returning my twitter app. Ciao twitter! #AppWapsi https://t.co/gTmKtF9BKa
— Naren Mandalapu (@GoToSurgeon) November 3, 2015
Take it seriously @snapdeal remove @aamir_khan otherwise after #AppWapsi next can be ordering COD and not accepting delievery @deepakkakran
— Himanshu Gupta (@enhimanshu) November 24, 2015
#Snapdeal takes the hit for #AamirKhan’s ‘intolerance’ comment with #AppWapsi and #NoToSnapDeal https://t.co/BKLvNLE87v
— Chitra Subramaniam (@chitraSD) November 24, 2015
All things considered, we are certain that #appWapsi may be a noteworthy achievement if they send Flipkart voucher codes to all users. Tragically, Snapdeal’s app has endured a blow because of such reviews: