Manjinder Singh Sirsa complains to NCB about drug use in Karan Johar's party
Manjinder Singh Sirsa complains to NCB about drug use in Karan Johar's party
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After the drug connection in Bollywood actor Sushant Singh Rajput case, the uproar has started even in the Parliament. The NCB has detained 18 people, including Rhea Chakraborty and her brother, in this case. Many more big names are being projected in the drug case. Meanwhile, Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) MLA Manjinder Singh Sirsa has filed a case against many big Bollywood stars including Karan Johar.

Last year, a party was hosted at Karan Johar's house. A video of this party went viral in which stars like Deepika Padukone, Malaika Arora, Arjun Kapoor, Shahid Kapoor, Vicky Kaushal, Varun Dhawan were seen. Manjinder Singh Sirsa alleged that people who had joined the party had used drugs. Manjinder Singh Sirsa has met Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) chief Rakesh Asthana in Delhi and is demanding investigation and action against the stars who were present at Karan Johar's party. He told that Shahid Kapoor, in 'Udta Punjab', describes Sikh youths as addicts in front of the whole world. But the truth is that Bollywood is no less than Punjab.

Sirsa tweeted, "I met Sh. Rakesh Asthana, Chief of @narcoticsbureau at BSF headquarter, Delhi regarding submission of complaint about investigation & action against film Producer @karanjohar & others for organizing drug party at his residence in Mumbai That party video must be investigated into". Apart from this, by sharing the video of that party of Karan Johar wrote, "Remember every face seen in this video, these people will be seen standing in line outside the NCB office in a few days. Willing to go to jail because of their drug parties".

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