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Rakhi Sawant’s former husband, Ritesh has levelled a big allegation. On Tuesday, Ritesh was interacting with a few paparazzi in Mumbai when he claimed that some people are toubling Rakhi and are giving her death threats. Ritesh claimed that he knew who these were but refused to share their names saying he won’t do it unless he gets all the evidence.
“I will reveal everything, let me get all the evidence first. I am not afraid of anyone. I will name people but let me get the evidence first. I just want to tell you that some people who pretended to be our wellwishers are also involved in this controversy. I will tell you who this person it. We are informing police about it. We do not want media trial. This is related to Rakhi’s security. People are troubling her. She is also getting death threats,” Ritesh said.
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Ritesh’s claims come at a time when Rakhi Sawant is hospitalised. The actress recently underwent a surgery after doctors discovered a tumour in her uterus. Previously, Ritesh also shared that Rakhi’s surgery was successful. “Some people were laughing a lot. I think such people are inhuman who make a mockery of somebody’s pain. (shows a photo of a tumour) See how big this rumour is. Rakhi, you don’t worry, we’ll take care of you. Some people are still making baseless statements and trying to defame you. Let me tell them, your time is over,” he said.
Meanwhile, in an exclusive conversation with News18 Showsha, Rakhi Sawant’s former husband Adil Khan Durrani claimed that her hospitalisation is merely a drama in order to escape jail in the leak video case. “Doctors haven’t said anything. We don’t know which hospital she is in. If it is a heart attack, I think patients generally need oxygen masks but she (Rakhi Sawant) does not have that too. She is doing this only because she has to surrender to cops soon. This is only a drama to escape going to jail,” he told us.
Rakhi Sawant has been booked for offences under Sections 500, 504 and 34, pertaining to defamation and complicity in criminal intent respectively of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) along with Section 67(A) of the Information and Technology Act (IT Act) for electronically disseminating sexually explicit videos involving Adil.
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