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Didn't Know There Was A Case Against Me: Rakhi Sawant

Darpan News Desk IANS, 06 Apr, 2017 12:59 PM
    Actress Rakhi Sawant on Thursday claimed she never knew a case had been filed against her for a remark she made in reference to sage Valmiki, thereby adding a new twist to the ongoing controversy.
     
    Rakhi told the media here: "I got to know from the media that I have been arrested, there's a case filed against me, and a warrant issued. I didn't know that Punjab police is searching for me.
     
    "I am shocked. I don't know anything. Police has not come to my house. I have not received any warrant. I don't even know that there is a case filed against me."
     
    "If I am guilty, I am ready to go to jail," Rakhi added.
     
    The complainant had accused her of "hurting the religious sentiments" of the Valmiki community.
     
    Rakhi has chosen to defend herself two days after a Punjab police team came to Mumbai to execute the arrest warrant against her. But they returned after failing to find her at the given address. They will now file the matter in court during the case's next hearing on April 10.
     
    Rakhi said when she heard about the case, she went to Bangur Nagar and Oshiwara police station here and asked for a warrant. However, the police "denied any warrant" against her. 
     
    However, the actress apologised for hurting the religious sentiments of the Valmiki community.
     
    "I just gave an example of Valmiki ji that I have been reading in books since childhood... I didn't want to hurt anybody's sentiments," she added.
     
    Rakhi also claimed that ever since she made a comment drawing a comparison between singer Mika Singh and Valmiki last year, she had been receiving threats.

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