Submitted By: Alka On September 09, 2020 02:09 PM IST
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Kangana Ranaut’s lawyer Rizwan Siddiqui has finally made the true revelation after the Bombay High Court hearing.
He revealed that the High Court stopped BMC’s demolition.
The BMC continued the demolition despite him informing the officials that the matter was sub-judice and such procedures are banned till September 30.
The Bombay High Court has stopped Shiv Sena-led BMC’s demolition at Kangana Ranaut’s Manikarnika Films office and asked the BMC to file a reply on Kangana’s petition.
Rizwan Siddiqui has revealed that they will file Criminal case against BMC which lied on office demolition stating that the construction is illegal when the construction is already done 1 and half years ago.
Rizwan also revealed that BMC invaded the private and personal property as the office is fully constructed.
The next hearing of the case is held by tomorrow 3 PM.
Kangana Ranaut reacting to the demolition of her office tweeting ‘Death Of Democracy’.
On the other hand, Karni Sena has stood in support of Kangana Ranaut where the huge crowd of Karni Sena is supporting Kangana Ranaut with her Manikarnika posters.
At the same time, Shiv Sena also arrived at the airport but to protest against Kangana Ranaut.
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