April 28, 2024
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Nawab Malik blames BJP for conspiracy behind luxury ship drug case

Nawab Malik has claimed that the BJP was behind the cruise drugs case on the luxury ship. Nawab Malik has alleged that a conspiracy was hatched to move Bollywood out of Mumbai. Nawab Malik has alleged that talks between some film stars and Yogi Adityanath, the Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh, were about transplanting Bollywood to Noida.

Nawab Malik told reporters that the drug was found on a luxury ship with the sole purpose of insulting Bollywood. Kiran Gosavi, who dragged Aryan Khan to the NCB office, has already been jailed. Now the circumstances will change.

Kiran Gosavi, a key witness in the Pune police case, was arrested on Wednesday night. The arrest was made in connection with a 2018 fraud case. Kiran Gosavi’s selfie with Aryan Khan during the NCB raid was much discussed. Earlier, Nawab Malik had released a letter of Sameer Wankhede alleging that he had threatened Bollywood stars and extorted money from them. Nawab Malik alleges that Wankhede is a Muslim but tampered with his caste certificate in order to get reservation in the IRS exam.

Nawab Malik also claims that his name is Sameer Dawood Wankhede. Nawab Malik had also released documents claiming to be related to this. In addition, Malik shared on Twitter a document claiming to be a copy of Wankhede’s birth certificate. In the document, the father’s name is Dawood K Wankhede. “I do not intend to expose Sameer Wankhede’s religion. Trying to bring to light his fraud” Nawab Malik tweeted.

Aryan Khan, 23, was taken into custody on October 3 during an NCB raid on a luxury ship. Aryan, who was remanded in custody at Mumbai’s Arthur Road jail, was twice denied bail by a court. In the bail application, the lawyers had pointed out that the NCB had not been able to find drugs from Aryan. But the NCB strongly opposed granting Aryan bail, arguing that there was an Aryan drug deal and that WhatsApp chats were evidence of this.

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