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BMC completes 80% of razing work in Kangana Ranaut's bungalow before stay order arrives


Vijay V Singh (THE TIMES OF INDIA; September 10, 2020)

Mumbai: The BMC had carried out nearly 80% of the proposed demolitions at actor Kangana Ranaut’s bungalow at Pali Hill on Wednesday before the stay order arrived from the Bombay high court. Using an excavator, the civic squad pulled down awnings and partitions on the ground floor and the two storeys above it. The operation lasted more than three hours.

Civic officials said the action was taken suo motu after its staff noticed unauthorised changes in the bungalow during a routine visit to the area on Saturday. The alacrity with which BMC acted, however, left many unconvinced about the reasons.

On Monday, BMC staff had inspected the premises, using the bungalow’s original plan for reference. A 24-hour notice was pasted on the bungalow’s gate on Tuesday, warning the actor that a failure to reply would result in further action. The notice said unauthorised portions included a toilet-kitchen-pantry construction on the ground floor, an unauthorised room built using a wooden partition on the first floor, and illegal inclusion of a second floor balcony into habitable area.

Kangana, through her lawyer, had replied to the notice, denying the BMC’s allegations. However, around 10 am on Wednesday, the BMC team arrived at the bungalow with police protection. They pasted a speaking order at the bungalow’s gate, rejecting Kangana’s submission to their notice and began demolition work.

Civic officials refused to comment when asked if their action was “politically motivated.” Their action had coincided with the stand-off between Kangana and the MVA coalition over her remarks questioning Mumbai Police’s handling of the Sushant Singh Rajput probe. The actor had said she feared Mumbai cops more than the ‘movie mafia’ and also likened the city with Pakistan-occupied Kashmir. Her comments enraged the Shiv Sena, in particular.

Following the demolition, BJP leaders have now come out in support of her and criticised the BMC action. BJP MLA Ameet Satam tweeted saying he was surprised at the speed with which the BMC acted and urged similar action against other unauthorised constructions. His party colleague Vivekanand Gupta said the demolition amounted to contempt of court, since the HC judges had stayed all demolitions until September-end due to the Covid situation.

Kangana has meanwhile also circumvented the BMC’s attempt to put her in 14-day home quarantine by stating that she would fly back to Chandigarh on September 15. The rules say that someone visiting the city for less than seven days need not be home-quarantined.

Ram Gopal Varma jokes he got Coronavirus because 'he was bored'; BJP seeks action

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Controversy's favourite child Ram Gopal Varma unfazed as he is slammed for his insensitive April Fool joke about testing positive for Coronavirus
Upala KBR (MID-DAY; April 3, 2020)

picWhen he is not making headlines for his outrageous comments, Ram Gopal Varma is ruffling feathers with his morbid brand of humour. On Wednesday, controversy's favourite child was at it again as he posted a tweet that read, "My doctor just told me that I tested positive with Corona." As word spread, the filmmaker, in a subsequent tweet, claimed that it was an "April Fool joke". Although he apologised on social media, he was widely criticised for his insensitive tweets.

"The only way to remain sane in such a [grim] situation is to joke about it, else we will get into depression. I knew I would get trolled for it. I believe a complaint has been filed against me for spreading false information. But it was meant as an April Fool joke, nothing else," laughs Varma. Did he not worry about hurting people's sentiments with his behaviour? "I [put out the tweet] because I was getting bored," says the director, who is confined to his Hyderabad office.
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BJP seeks action against RGV

Sanjeev Shivadekar (MID-DAY; April 3, 2020)

Thr Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has asked the Mumbai police to verify Ram Gopal Varma’s tweet and initiate action against him for the socalled “joke”. “If the message is a prank, then the police should book the director for creating panic,” Vivekanand Gupta, BJP general secretary, told mid-day.

Home Minister Anil Deshmukh, on March 31, issued a statement that citizens should not create and circulate April Fool’s Day messages on the current health crisis. The police had warned they will initiate action under the Information Technology Act against the erring people. On Monday, the Mumbai police had booked one person from the city for spreading rumours.

Slamming Varma for his insensitive joke, Gupta added, “Everyone is equal before the law. If common man is booked, the police should register an offence against Varma too.”