"If Aamir goes abroad to settle, our cadre will bring him back. If he needs protection, our workers will stand by his side and throw a cover around him," Athawale told reporters here, in a lighter vein when asked to comment over the issue.
The actor at a function in New Delhi last week had said that he was "alarmed" by what was happening around and that his wife expressed fear for their child in the country.
Praising the Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led NDA government, he said the Centre is working towards the upliftment of downtrodden, including Dalits.
The RPI chief said his party wants the Slum Protection Act to be enacted in the country to ensure that people living in shanties aren't often displaced.
"In case, the slum-dwellers are displaced for execution of some development work, they should be provided shelter elsewhere under the Slum Protection Act," he added.
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