Bigg Boss 13: Sidharth Shukla to get nominated for two weeks for pushing Asim Riaz

Update: 2019-12-05 18:08 IST

More than any other season, Bigg Boss 13 is giving its audience an extra dose of everything, whether its drama, entertainment, love, friendship or fights, everything is in full power. And now, as the friends turned foe Sidharth Shukla and Asim Riaz fight for the captaincy task, they were again seen getting into a heated argument. Losing control over his anger once again, Sidharth Shukla pushed Asim Riaz twice. After that, his actions were not taken very well by the housemates who criticised Sidharth for his over the top aggression. While the same task will be continuing in tonight's episode, meanwhile, Asim Riaz's fans flooded their support for the contestant and demanded justice for him.

Hashtags like #EvictSidharthShukla and #WeSupportAsimRiaz were trending on Twitter the whole day as they demanded proper action against Sidharth Shukla for the push. Now according to some Bigg Boss fan pages, Sidharth Shukla has been nominated for two consecutive weeks once again as his punishment for pushing Asim Riaz. This is the second time that Bigg Boss has nominated Sidharth for two weeks, as previously too, he was punished for getting aggressive in a task against Mahira Sharma.

Not just fans but the previous Bigg Boss contestants Gauahar Khan and Gautam Gulati got infuriated by Sidharth's aggressive behaviour in the house and took to their social media to write about the same. Gauahar wrote, "There is aggression in every season, there r fights in every season, like each time the decision is always taken after a few times of repetitive offences, but one must at least be told that it's going out of hand !!! Reprimand, tell off, something ?? #basics".

In a similar tweet, Gautam Gulati wrote, "Watched an episode last night so was wondering How come pushing and almost hitting is allowed this time in BiggBoss

Rules? Contract? Regulations? This time nobody is playing I guess, but only BiggBoss

Not cool though". 

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