Supreme Court dismisses anticipatory bail plea of Rehana Fatima
Supreme Court dismisses anticipatory bail plea of Rehana Fatima
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New Delhi: The Supreme Court of the country has rejected the anticipatory bail plea of social worker Rehana Fatima. Rehana Fatima came into controversy when her minor son and daughter were seen painting her semi-naked body. Its video had spread like fire on social media.

During the hearing, the apex court said it is a case of obscenity. What will be the impact on the minor children? Earlier, the Kerala High Court had expressly refused to grant anticipatory bail to Rehana Fatima. Rehana Fatima has also been in the news for entering the Sabarimala temple. Rehana Fatima was asked to take compulsory retirement from BSNL as she was surrounded by controversies due to her entry into the Sabarimala temple. According to the order handed over to Rehana Fatima, the controversy over her attempt to enter Sabarimala has tarnished the company's reputation among customers.

Based on the report of the internal investigation, Rehana Fatima was now asked to take compulsory retirement. Rehana Fatima said that she will take legal action against the decision of BSNL. "I will challenge the decision of compulsory retirement on the right platform. Rehana alleged that political interference is behind this."

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