Kajol clarified her statement on Twitter, saying that her comment was misinterpreted and taken out of context. She explained that she did not intend to criticize any political leader or party and was only expressing her concern about the growing trend of anti-intellectualism. Kajol emphasized that education plays a crucial role in shaping our country's future and she fully supports leaders with both academic and practical experience. She also urged her fans and followers to avoid spreading negativity and engage in constructive dialogue for the betterment of our society. Actress Kajol discussed the slow pace of change towards women empowerment in India, citing political leaders without educational backgrounds as part of the problem.
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