Juhi Chawla shares video on fight against 5G tech: 'you decide if it was publicity stunt'
Juhi Chawla shares video on fight against 5G tech: 'you decide if it was publicity stunt'
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Bollywood's finest actor Juhi Chawla is in the news these days. In fact, she had raised her voice against 5G installation in the country in the past and also filed a petition in the Delhi High Court. However, her plea was rejected outright and she was also reprimanded by the court. Now that she has been silent on the whole issue for so long, the actress has finally released a video. You can see in this video the actress reveals the facts that led her to start a voice-raising exercise against 5G installation.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

A post shared by Juhi Chawla (@iamjuhichawla)

You can see Juhi Chawla has shared a great video of about 14 minutes and through this video she has cleared on her behalf that she was just seeking a certificate from the government and demanding that the government give in writing that 5G installation will not harm anyone. However, there was no response. At the same time, the actress shared an incident with herself and explained how she thought that she should now raise her voice against 5G tech.

You can hear, in the video, the actress said, '14 cellular towers suddenly crop in at the Sahyadri Guest House right in front of her own home.' She had read in the news that cellular radiation adversely affects human health. It was then that Juhi decided to talk to some agencies and find out if these towers would adversely affect the people living in their homes. The agency came and they did their job. The readings of their meters were quite high. At the same time, when reports surfaced after some time, it explained a number of areas in Juhi's house where radiation is badly affected, and can lead to diseases such as headaches, memory loss, and blood pressure. It was then that Juhi decided to take the matter to court so that it did not affect the health of the people.

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