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The actress' lawyer sent a statement to DCP Rajkumar asking him various questions...
The Kangana Ranaut - Hrithik Roshan legal battle is getting nastier by the day. Last week, Kangana filed a complaint against the actor for circulating objectionable images of her to a few people. Post that, the police called the actress to record her statement, however her lawyer denied it. Again yesterday, there were reports that the fake email id was traced to America. But Kangana claims that this is a false report and the police is favouring the actor. So she, with the help of her lawyer, Rizwan Siddiquee, sent a notice to DCP Rajkumar and questioned the conduct of the police department.
An excerpt from the statement reads as, "Besides again in the recent article in the Mid-day newspaper, your department has claimed to having found/traced an imposter an America. Similar news was also carried in Mid-day on the 30th of March 2016. It therefore appears that some anonymous police officer from your department is leaking such news to help Mr. Hrithik Roshan in image cleaning whilst thereby making malafide and mischievous efforts to prove to the world that my client has been communicating with some imposter. Please note that such actions by police officer/s is not only immoral and unethical but absolutely illegal and therefore needs to be probed immediately and disciplinary action should be initiated against such officer
Originally posted by: colossial2015
Looks like Kangana has no idea how much cyber cell helps harassed women and girls. They literally catch the accused hiding anywhere on the earth. India mostly has bilateral treaty with most of the countries. A case like this equally punishable in every country. So I do not think the accused can run away. This case will continue until accused is not caught.
Image captionThere have been widespread protests against the scam in Madhya PradeshA medical school admission examinations scandal in India has turned into a veritable whodunit with thousands of arrests, mysterious deaths and the suspected involvement of top politicians and bureaucrats. Soutik Biswas travelled to Madhya Pradesh to investigate.
The call came late in the afternoon when he was taking some foreign journalists to meet victims of clinical trials near the central city of Indore.
It was 13 July 2013, six days after the local police had caught half a dozen students from a city hotel who they suspected were plotting to rig medical school exams.
Dr Anand Rai, a medical officer himself, has the reputation of being a feisty - if sometimes, reckless - whistle-blower, so he was helping the police with intelligence about how medical school exams were being rigged in Madhya Pradesh.
"There was a man on the line threatening to kill me. He said don't do this job any more," says Dr Rai, 38. The man rang off.
Two minutes later, the man called again. "Don't you give this number to the police. You will pay for it, if you do," he said, before hanging up.
Dr Rai promptly handed over the number to the police, who tracked the call to Mumbai. A local police team went to Mumbai and arrested the caller.
The man, an assistant professor in a private medical college, turned out to be the mastermind of what has now turned out to be one of India's biggest scandals, involving the rigging of mainly medical school admissions. He told investigators that Vyapam officials were complicit in the scandal. Vyapam is the Hindi acronym for anoffice that conducts more than 50 examinations for government jobs and medical school admissions in Madhya Pradesh.
The scale of the scandal boggles the mind. Some 2,530 people have been accused since 2012. Around 1,980 people have been arrested; and 550 people are still sought by police. Twenty courts in Madhya Pradesh are looking into 55 cases registered in connection with the scandal.
By one estimate, some 140,000 men and women have sat exams conducted by Vyapam since 2007. The government says more than 1,000 "illegal appointments" have been made through Vyapam, although whistle-blowers like Dr Rai say the figure is much higher.
Image captionProtesting students say the scam is the 'murder of meritocracy'Question papers were leaked, answer sheets rigged, impersonators - themselves bright, young students - were hired to sit for candidates, and seats sold to the highest bidder. Anything between 1m rupees ($15,764; 10,168) and 7m rupees was paid for a seat.
Investigators have examined nearly 10,000 photographs of students, many of which were forged by impersonators. They have gleaned electronic information from at least five hard drives, innumerable pen drives and laptops.
That is not all. In a mysterious twist, some 33 people - mostly accused in connection with the scam have died in the past two years - raising suspicions and all kinds of conspiracy theories. Ten of them have died in road accidents, something, which one investigator says, needs further investigation to dispel doubts of foul play.
It is difficult to link all these deaths to a scandal, but they have, ironically, stirred India's notoriously Delhi-centric English-language media to wake up and begin covering a story that has been brewing for two years. The deaths, according to commentator Mukul Kesavan "are both strange and deeply frightening".
The roll call of those accused in the scandal is a staggering list of who's who in Madhya Pradesh: a former ruling BJP minister, the personal assistant of a high ranking official of the RSS (India's biggest Hindu nationalist organisation), a top private medical school owner, aides of Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan and state governor Ram Naresh Yadav, the brother of a senior police official, top bureaucrats, policemen and a mining magnate. No wonder, then, that the scandal has scarred the ruling BJP government most.
Image captionVyapam conducts more than 50 professional exams in Madhya Pradesh
Image captionWhistle-blower Anand Rai has received threatening calls for pursuing the scandal
Image captionA number of students have been held in connection with the scandal"This is bigger than Ali Baba and Forty Thieves," admits Madhya Pradesh Home Minister Babulal Gaur. "The scandal has given a bad name to the state. Our doctors are suffering. If you are a doctor from Madhya Pradesh, people will ask 'are you real or fake'."
He is right.
India's medical education system is one of the largest in the world. There are 381 medical schools - both government-run and private - associated with universities. More than 70,000 students turn out for undergraduate and post-graduate exams every year. India produces some 30,000 doctors a year. Rigged medical school examinations taint the image of Indian doctors. Last month, India's Supreme Courtordered more than 600,000 students to retake the main medical school examsafter they found that the question paper had been leaked.
As Dr Rai tells the story, rigging medical school exams has been going on for a while in the state. Successive governments have turned a blind eye, although the ruling three-term BJP government is looking more tainted than the others.
He talks about 32 cases of cheating and impersonation in medical schools that were filed by the police before the Vyapam scam exploded in 2013. "It is a criminal nexus of politicians, bureaucrats, police officers, students, teachers, agents, brokers - everyone is involved."
He says he first realised that something was wrong when he took his medical school exam in 1994 and the paper was leaked. The exam was cancelled and held anew. A medical college professor was accused of the leak. A year later, somebody pumped 40 bullets into him and killed him.
When Dr Rai appeared for the post-graduate exam in 2005, he says he found a strange pattern in the list of top 10 ranking candidates. "All the top 10 were sons and daughters and relatives of successful officials and police officers. It was all very fishy. Then I found that the top rankers even lived in the same medical school hostel. We protested and demanded an investigation but nothing happened."
Four years later, Dr Rai, who works as a medical officer in a rusty government office and has armed protection, received the first death threat on the phone.
Image captionChief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan's aide is an accused in the scandalHe says he had informed the police of a medical school exam question paper being leaked. Some 40 parents and children were arrested. He says people from within Vyapam leaked the paper, and changed it when the leak was discovered.
"Vyapam is the proverbial tip of the iceberg. This is happening all over the country," says Chandresh Bhushan, a retired judge who heads a three-member "special investigative team" set up to monitor the investigation by the local police.
"This is the most audacious and high-tech scandal I have come across. One man, who was caught, was alone responsible for 300 bogus recruitments. Can you believe that?"
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this case was on tv for a week running by all the top channels but no one has come forward to say who was arrested in the state govt..which police officers were arrested.
when 40 people who could hv been witnesses were KILLED. The Aajtak channel reporter yong man who went to investigate the case suddenly got dizzy and vomited blood and was declared dead in hospital...thats how dangerous this scam was...
this is the police of india...
and people are calling kangana 'nutcase' for demanding her rights from police. pls keep yourselves informed of the state of police and higher ups in india before making claims like this
Originally posted by: anonymous39
Everyone knows how corrupt Indian police are so it's not shocking at all.
These were the same Mumbai cops who were dancing and partying with Salman while an ongoing case was going on and then coming to court and giving excuses that they don't know where to find Salman! What a joke.
But Kangana is not going to get anywhere filing cases against them. She should just pay them bribes just like everyone does.
outsider hai, isliye police bhi support nahin kar rahi.đ
#her biopic should be named a brave woman without bollywood surname.
Someone ask this lady to pls shut up and not talk senseless things daily.Everybody knows she is making a mockery of herself without any proofs. Imagination and delusion should have a limit.
Jail I doubt her going because she can always woo some married police man đOriginally posted by: pakeezah
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i would hv thought the case without any proofs imagination and delusion would be wrapped up by now and kangana thrown into jailđ
https://x.com/Rahulrautwrites/status/1947856159580557603
https://www.indiatoday.in/movies/celebrities/story/raza-murad-files-police-complaint-after-false-death-news-2775371-2025-08-22
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