Bigg Boss 18: 'Every politician is hungry for popularity', Tajinder Singh Bagga takes a dig at today's politics


Posted on 18th Oct 2024 01:12 pm by rohit kumar

Politician Tajinder Singh Bagga is currently seen in Salman Khan-hosted reality show 'Bigg Boss Season 18'. He is getting a lot of love from the audience in the show. However, when the politician was put in jail as per a task. Even after that, Tajinder has not been very active. Now recently, Tajinder told me how being lazy is his weakness. Apart from this, he took a dig at today's politics and said that acting has taken place in politics now.

 

Recently, talking about his reason for participating in Bigg Boss 18 in an interview with Indian Express, Tajinder Singh Bagga said, "Every politician is hungry to get popularity. No one will ever accept this. But Bigg Boss is a platform which is watched in every house."

 

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Tajinder further said, "I accepted the offer because I wanted to reach more audience." He said, "I am not wrong like others. When we are in politics, we look fake when we talk to the audience. I hope this will make people see my real side too. If you are not wrong, you should not be afraid, unless you are fake."

 

Taking a dig at today's politics, Tajinder said, "Nothing can be better than the mind games of politics in this country. But I do not see any contestant as an enemy." When he was further asked to tell the difference between acting and politics, he said, "These days there is a lot of politics in acting, and these days politics involves acting. There are a lot of politicians, who are sitting as CMs, who are acting."

 

When Tajinder Singh Bagga was asked about actors becoming politicians, he said that good people should now come into politics, no matter which field they are from.

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