FIR will be against Alia Bhatt: Breaking the rules of home quarantine for film promotion, BMC's action on going to Delhi
Preparations are being made to register an FIR against Bollywood actress Alia Bhatt under the Pandemic Act. The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has ordered to register a case against the actress for breaking the home quarantine rules.
Preparations are being made to register an FIR against Bollywood actress Alia Bhatt under the Pandemic Act. The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has ordered to register a case against the actress for breaking the home quarantine rules. Alia Bhatt's Covid report came negative, but according to BMC rules, people placed in high risk contact list are required to remain in home quarantine for 14 days, but Alia Bhatt with Ranbir Kapoor for the movie poster launch of Brahmastra movie in Delhi.
According to the information, the actress also met many people in Delhi. In such a situation, Alia has broken the rule of BMC. The BMC was probing the matter and after confirming the violation of the rules, it has now been asked to register a case against the actress.
BMC Public Health Committee president Rajul Patel said, 'I have directed the DMC health department to register an FIR against Alia Bhatt for violating the home isolation rule. She is a role model, so she should have behaved responsibly. The rules are the same for all.'
On getting information about Alia Bhatt going to Delhi, the health department of H-West ward of BMC contacted her manager on Wednesday. The Health Department has told Alia that you have broken the rules, so stay in Delhi, do not come back to Mumbai, so that the virus does not spread to more people. But this time also Alia did not agree and came back to Mumbai late at night. Therefore, now a case will be registered against the actress under the Pandemic Act.
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