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SIT interrogation more an photo session by its members of the Bollywood Star than any substantive new information being revealed- Mahesh Inder Singh Grewal

Written by  Shaminder Mahi -- November 21st 2018 06:19 PM -- Updated: November 21st 2018 06:27 PM
SIT interrogation more an photo session by its members of the Bollywood Star than any substantive new information being revealed- Mahesh Inder Singh Grewal

SIT interrogation more an photo session by its members of the Bollywood Star than any substantive new information being revealed- Mahesh Inder Singh Grewal

SIT interrogation more an photo session by its members of the Bollywood Star than any substantive new information being revealed- Mahesh Inder Singh Grewal   The high profile Bollywood star Akshay Kumar's interrogation by SIT today at the Police Headquarters was more an " Photo Session" for the SIT team  , as it revealed nothing new and the actor stood his previous statements. Said Mahesh Inder Singh Grewal senior Vice President and spokesman of SAD.   Grewal while raising the point that Akshay Kumar was summoned more to " sensationalise" the case rather than finding any substantive evidence said. "it seems that some cop probably wanted an alternative carrier in Bollywood than really to investigate the case.   It is pertinent to note that Akshay kumar does not have any direct connection with the case but was dragged in by the state government to dramatise and to make the case sensational by summoning a  top actor of Bollywood.The actor has repeatedly gone on record to clarify in all his numerous previous statements and in tweets on his tweeter account that he has nothing to do with the false allegations levelled against him. Said Grewal.   Dubbing the grilling of Akshay Kumar as sheer waste of time not just for the actor but also for the Police and state government for making huge arrangements for his security, he said that the state government should be focussed on giving good governance and  not creating " high drama" in the state to get cheap political milage at such a crucial junction in Punjab. " These are gimmicks being played to degrees the focus of the people in the state. he lamented.   Reiterating, that the law and order situation in the state was fast deteriorating he said that "I hope that the SIT team has learned a few pointers from the veteran actor who in his blockbuster movie " Mohra" in 1994 had played an honest, diligent and hardworking cop in uniform and all this  high drama is not just a farce for political gains".


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