Samajwadi Party MP Jaya Bachchan hits back at Ravi Kishan
Samajwadi Party MP Jaya Bachchan hits back at Ravi Kishan
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Samajwadi Party MP Jaya Bachchan has recently targeted Ravi Kishan. "Drugs are being plotted to defame Bollywood," he says. She talked all this without naming anyone, but somewhere she also targeted BJP MP Ravi Kishan. Jaya Bachchan said, "Yesterday, an MP in the Lok Sabha made a statement about Bollywood. He is from the Bollywood industry". Jaya Bachchan said that "They bite the hands that feed them. That's the wrong thing."

On Monday, Ravi Kishan talked about drugs used in Bollywood. He had raised the issue of drug trafficking in the Lok Sabha. In the meantime, he said, "It is being used in the film industry also. The NCB has arrested several people," he also appealed to the Central government to conduct a large-scale investigation. Many Bollywood stars have been named in the drugs case. In the past, Rhea was arrested and she named several Bollywood celebs and said that they all take drugs.

On Tuesday, MP Jaya Bachchan said, "There is a conspiracy to defame Bollywood. The entertainment industry provides direct employment to 5 lakh people every day. The country's economic situation is not good and we are being used to divert attention from things. We are being targeted on social media. We are not getting support from the government either. Those who earned their names on the support of the film industry called it gutters. I don't support it."

Elaborating, she further said, "There are some people in this institute who pay the highest taxes, but they are also being harassed. Many promises were made to the film industry, but they were never fulfilled. The government should come in support of the entertainment industry."

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