Akali leader says he got Pak threats over complaint against Karan Johar
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Some months back, Sirsa had shared a video of Karan Johar reportedly hosting a party at his house in Mumbai with several Bollywood celebrities in attendance.

Akali leader says he got Pak threats over complaint against Karan Johar

Shiromani Akali Dal leader Manjinder Singh Sirsa has tweeted saying he got threat calls from Pakistan for registering a complaint film director Karan Johar and other Bollywood stars.


Shiromani Akali Dal leader Manjinder Singh Sirsa has tweeted saying he got threat calls from Pakistan for registering a complaint film director Karan Johar and other Bollywood stars.

Sirsa, who is the national spokesperson of Akali Dal, said that he has been warned to withdraw his complaint, or else he and his family will be killed.

Some months back, Sirsa had shared a video of Karan Johar reportedly hosting a party at his house in Mumbai with several Bollywood celebrities in attendance.

Sirsa has released a video message. He says the person who threatened him over phone had identified himself as Mohammad Wasim, who purportedly told him to withdraw the case against Karan Johar and others because, “Bhai had said so.”

Sirsa said the caller has asked him to withdraw his complaint within two days or “he and his family would be killed”. Sirsa released a series of tweets tagging Delhi police. “Got a call frm +923056985605 in which caller said ‘Bhai Ne Bola Hai Bollywood Wala Masla Band Karo.’

When I asked ‘Who Bhai?’ He said -Tum Bhai ko nahi jaante? Bhai ko to pura desh Jaanta hai. Ye Pange lena band karo warna sabko nibta denge.

I asked again Who is Bhai?

He said ‘Chup Chap ye Bollywood wali Nautanki band kar. Case wapas Le warna tereko Thokenge!’

I asked once more – ‘Hai kaun ye Bhai?’

He replied- ‘Kuo Marna Chahta hai? Jab Goli lagegi tere ko to tere parivar ko bhi Pata Chal jayega Bhai kaun hai!’ (sic)”.

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Sirsa has reportedly filed a complaint with the Delhi Police and urged them to investigate these calls.

Sirsa told Firstpost.com that he is not scared of any threats and wants to get the truth out.

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