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Mumbai, April 18 : Actor Ajaz Khan has been arrested by Mumbai Police on Saturday for criticizing BJP in recent Facebook live video.
In his Facebook Live video, Ajaz Khan had said, “If an ant dies, a Muslim is responsible, if an elephant dies, a Muslim is responsible. If there is an earthquake in Delhi, a Muslim is responsible, i.e a Muslim is responsible for any incident. But have you ever thought who is responsible for this conspiracy?”
Speaking about the recent incident where huge crowds of migrant workers burst onto the streets in Bandra in Mumbai on Tuesday demanding to go home amidst the nationwide lockdown imposed in the wake of the Wuhan Coronavirus pandemic, Ajaz insinuated that this incident was also pre-planned by BJP to defame Muslims and in turn defame Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray and Aditya Thackeray.
The actor and his team Allah Ke Bande were providing rations to thousands of needy and poor families in Mumbai since the lockdown started.
However the Khar Police Station officials told his team members to continue the charity works.
In his Facebook Live video, Ajaz Khan had said, “If an ant dies, a Muslim is responsible, if an elephant dies, a Muslim is responsible. If there is an earthquake in Delhi, a Muslim is responsible, i.e a Muslim is responsible for any incident. But have you ever thought who is responsible for this conspiracy?”
Speaking about the recent incident where huge crowds of migrant workers burst onto the streets in Bandra in Mumbai on Tuesday demanding to go home amidst the nationwide lockdown imposed in the wake of the Wuhan Coronavirus pandemic, Ajaz insinuated that this incident was also pre-planned by BJP to defame Muslims and in turn defame Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray and Aditya Thackeray.
The actor and his team Allah Ke Bande were providing rations to thousands of needy and poor families in Mumbai since the lockdown started.
However the Khar Police Station officials told his team members to continue the charity works.