Kangana's Office Demolition Case Takes New Turn, Notice Issued To BMC Commissioner
Kangana's Office Demolition Case Takes New Turn, Notice Issued To BMC Commissioner
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Mumbai: Bollywood actress Kangana Ranaut has been on social media for quite some time now. Kangana and Maharashtra government's Jubani Jung have also been in the headlines this year and Kangana had to bear the brunt of it. In fact, Kangana had likened Mumbai to POK after which Shiv Sena politician Sanjay Raut and he had a fierce verbal war. But Jubani Jung took the form of enmity when a notice was sent by the BMC to Kangana overnight and the bulldozer was thrown over his office.

Kangana's Mumbai-based Manikarnika office was vandalized as illegal construction. After which Kangana had filed a petition against it in the apex court. Kangana Ranaut filed a petition in the apex court urging them not to pass any order without hearing the demolition case in their property by the BMC. Kangana's office was ransacked in September, which also resulted in the loss of millions of Kangana.

However, the court later issued an order to stop the proceedings, terming the incident as false, but it was too late. And about 40 per cent of the office was demolished. Is Iqbal Singh Chahal has been summoned by the Maharashtra State Human Rights Commission for action taken by the BMC in the actress' office? Iqbal is a 1989 batch IAS and a resident of Sriganganagar in Rajasthan. Chahal is currently handling the BMC.

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