'Condolences aren't enough.' Priyanka, R Madhavan and others condemn Texas school shooting, ask for stricter gun laws
Swara Bhasker and others also spoke out against the 'horrific' incident.

Priyanka shared a news clipping of the shooting on her Instagram Stories and wrote, "Condolences are not enough. There needs to be more done. So tragic."

Really heartbreaking and heart wrenching. There has to be an obvious solution to this. https://t.co/2sUJSfx7zE
— Ranganathan Madhavan (@ActorMadhavan) 1653454505000What the hell is going on in the USA?!! This is horrific and tragic! Seems entirely avoidable too .. why are gun l… https://t.co/5HuPEBueK1
— Swara Bhasker (@ReallySwara) 1653431166000Richa Chadha said her heart goes to the families of the children, who have been killed.
"America, where one half of the population believes guns don't kill people and the other half constantly worries if they're sending their kids to school to die. Heart goes out to the families of these children," the actor wrote as she commented on a story about the death of a ten-year-old boy in the incident.
America, where one half of the population believes guns don't kill people and the other half constantly worries if… https://t.co/M2IfmFdAnC
— RichaChadha (@RichaChadha) 1653451666000America. Where unborn foetuses are forced into the world to be shot down in elementary schools, yet "gun control" i… https://t.co/MHGYBrOjpY
— VISHAL DADLANI (@VishalDadlani) 1653465951000Today in my home state of Texas 18 innocent students were killed while simply trying to get an education. A teacher… https://t.co/a9LCHSfOSg
— Selena Gomez (@selenagomez) 1653447568000"Today in my home state of Texas 18 innocent students were killed while simply trying to get an education. A teacher killed doing her job; an invaluable yet sadly under appreciated job... " she tweeted. There was a need to change the laws to prevent such shootings in the future, the singer-actor added.
"It's so frustrating and I'm not sure what to say anymore. Those in power need to stop giving lip service and actually change the laws to prevent these shootings in the future," she said as she shared the page link of Everytown, which aims to promote gun safety and build safety in communities.
Taylor Swift said she was filled with rage and grief over yet another shooting incident in the US. According to the non-profit organisation Gun Violence Archive, there have so far been at least 212 mass shootings in the US in 2022.
Filled with rage and grief, and so broken by the murders in Uvalde. By Buffalo, Laguna Woods and so many others. By… https://t.co/Z5vHs7K53q
— Taylor Swift (@taylorswift13) 1653447536000The shooting in Texas came less than two weeks after a gunman opened fire at a supermarket in Buffalo, New York, killing 10 Black shoppers and workers in what officials have described as a hate crime.
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