Why hasn’t NCB summoned Kangana Ranaut who admitted to taking drugs, questions Nagma
Mumbai: Actress and Congress politician Nagma has raised the query why the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) has not but summoned Bollywood star Kangana Ranaut, who has admitted to having taken medication up to now.
Nagma additionally mentioned the NCB is making an attempt to malign the picture of high Bollywood actresses by sharing info of ongoing investigation associated to them with the media.
“Why has the NCB not summoned Kangana Ranaut who has admitted to have taken drugs . If they could summon other actresses on basis of what’s app chat ?? Hypocrite and is this the duty of NCB to leak out information to Press and malign the image of only female top actresses 56 inch,” Nagma tweeted from her verified account on Wednesday night.
Why has the NCB not summoned Kangana Ranaut who has admitted to have taken medication . If they may summon different actresses on foundation of what’s app chat ?? Hypocrite and is that this the obligation of NCB to leak out info to Press and malign the picture of solely feminine high actresses 56 inch pic.twitter.com/REWJLIYHNB
— Nagma (@nagma_morarji) September 23, 2020
Nagma’s jibe at Kangana comes on a day when the NCB mentioned that it has summoned Bollywood actresses Deepika Padukone, Sara Ali Khan, Shraddha Kapoor and Rakul Preet Singh for questioning in its ongoing probe on Bollywood’s alleged hyperlinks with drug merchants.
The NCB is exploring the drug angle as a part of the probe into the loss of life of Sushant Singh Rajput.
Recently, a video that includes Kangana went viral on social media, the place the actress admits that she turned a drug addict as soon as. The video was initially shared by Kangana on her Instagram account in March this 12 months throughout Navaratri.
In the video, Kangana may be heard saying: “Jaise hi main ghar se bhaagi, dedh-do saal me main ek film star thi, ek drug addict thi. Meri zindagi mein itne saare kaand chal rahe the ki mein aise logo ke haathon mein lag chuki thi, jahaan itna sab danger ho chuka tha meri life mein (soon after I ran away from my house, in around one and a half to two years I became a film star and a drug addict. So much was happening in my life, I fell into the hands of such people, where all these dangerous things happened in my life).”
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