SWAMI AGNIVESH TO USE’BIGG BOSS’PLATFORM TO ADDRESS SOCIAL ISSUES
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an interview.
The saffron-clad activist was in the eye of a storm soon after Anna Hazare's hunger strike, when a video surfaced in which he was seen talking to an unidentified person asking him to deal strongly with the Gandhian. This led to his fall out with Team Anna.
He is the fifth male contestant to join the gang of girls in 'Big Boss', which is into its fifth season.
When asked if he has been watching the show, he said, 'I have watched three-four episodes after I received the offer from the channel. I feel they (contestants) must rise above all this gossip and fight...and I would try to bring all of them closer and make them aware about their responsibilities towards the nation.'
'When I got this offer, I asked for feedback on whether I should participate in the show or not. Lot of them told, it is unfit for me. But I took it up as a challenge as I wanted to engage everyone on socially relevant issues,' he said. Agnivesh will today enter the Lonavala house, where contestants are locked for three months and are under camera
Prof. John Kurakar
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