"Stick to your duties": Kiren Rijiju gives a perfect revert to Taapsee's boyfriend on IT raid

By Lokmat English Desk | Published: March 5, 2021 04:30 PM2021-03-05T16:30:00+5:302021-03-05T16:30:00+5:30

Taapsee Pannu's boyfriend Mathias Boe has taken to social media to show his support for the actress after the ...

"Stick to your duties": Kiren Rijiju gives a perfect revert to Taapsee's boyfriend on IT raid | "Stick to your duties": Kiren Rijiju gives a perfect revert to Taapsee's boyfriend on IT raid

"Stick to your duties": Kiren Rijiju gives a perfect revert to Taapsee's boyfriend on IT raid

Taapsee Pannu's boyfriend Mathias Boe has taken to social media to show his support for the actress after the Income-Tax department raided her house and office. In the tweet, Mathias mentioned that the raids are causing stress to the actress's family. He also tagged Sports Minister Kiren Rijiju and asked for help. Showing his support to Taapsee, Mathias wrote, "Finding myself in a bit of turmoil. Representing India for the first time as a coach for some great athletes, meanwhile the I-T department is raiding Taapsee’s houses back home, putting unnecessary stress on her family, especially her parents @KirenRijiju please do something (sic)."

The Sports Minister replied sharply to his tweet. He wrote, "Law of the land is supreme and we must abide by that. The subject matter is beyond yours and my domain. We must stick to our professional duties in the best interest of Indian Sports (sic)."Mathias Boe is a former badminton player from Denmark. He has now taken up the role of India's badminton coach. He is currently with the Indian badminton players in Switzerland for the Swiss Open.The I-T departed conducted raids at homes and offices of Taapsee Pannu, Anurag Kashyap, Vikramaditya Motwane and other shareholders of Phantom Films. The I-T officials searched in 28 premises in Mumbai, Pune, Delhi and Hyderabad. Taapsee recorded her detailed statement on March 4. In a press release, the officials said that they have found income discrepancy worth Rs 650 crore after raids.


 

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