Gauahar Khan banned from working for 2 months for violating COVID-19 rules?

By Lokmat English Desk | Published: March 17, 2021 02:59 PM2021-03-17T14:59:01+5:302021-03-17T14:59:23+5:30

The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) on Monday had booked actor Gauahar Khan for allegedly going out for a film ...

Gauahar Khan banned from working for 2 months for violating COVID-19 rules? | Gauahar Khan banned from working for 2 months for violating COVID-19 rules?

Gauahar Khan banned from working for 2 months for violating COVID-19 rules?

The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) on Monday had booked actor Gauahar Khan for allegedly going out for a film shoot despite testing positive for Covid-19. Now, as per a ABP News report the Federation of Western India Cine Employees (FWICE) condemned her, and has decided to ban her for two months. Yesterday, Gauahar Khan’s team had issued a statement, saying that Gauhar is complying with all the norms of BMC and that she has tested negative for COVID-19 in multiple reports. Now, after the reports of FWICE issuing a non-cooperation notice for two months against Gauahar, the actress took to her Instagram stories, and made a cryptic post, wherein she wrote about ‘patience' and ‘truth’.

In her Instagram stories, Gauahar wrote, “Sabr n Shukr,” further adding, “The truth shall always prevail.” Yesterday, her team had issued a statement that read, “For everyone sending their best wishes and concern for Gauahar Khan, here's the latest report. She's tested negative in multiple reports. She's a law-abiding citizen and complying with all the norms of BMC. This is to appeal for all the speculation to be put to an end. Gauahar Khan is cooperating with everything that BMC requires.”ETimes reported that Gauahar Khan had tested positive for COVID-19 and had been asked by the BMC officials to stay under home quarantine. According to ETimes, the actress still went out to shoot for her film. An FIR was registered at Oshiwara police station u/s 188, 269, 270 IPC, 51B of NDMA Act, 3 of Epidemic Diseases Act, on the complaint of a BMC official,” said S Chaitanya, DCP (operations) and PRO for Mumbai Police.

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