Influencer Rajshree More Speaks Out After MNS Leader’s Son Allegedly Assaults Her
A video of the incident, which has now gone viral shows a partially naked male speaking hostilely and uncooperative with the Mumbai police personnel who were present.
Rajshree More, a social media influencer, on Monday filed a police complaint against Raheel Shaikh, son of Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) leader Javed Shaikh, for allegedly smashing his car into More's car on Sunday night in Mumbai's Andheri.
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More posted video footage to social media claiming to have been involved in an accident while Raheel was driving allegedly under the influence of alcohol.
She added that after the incident, Raheel acted aggressively, was verbally abusive and also issued threat. More so recorded portions of their conversation and posted it on Instagram.
The video, which has went viral, depicts a men partially unclothed is verbally aggressive, and non-compliant with Police officials on the scene.
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In the video More confronted the man, telling him or more accurately asked the man if he was abusing her and threatening her, presumably besides driving the car after drinking alcohol. At one point in the video, the man can be seen on the other side of the door apologising to Rajshree, taking response to the incident, and offered compensation to her, to which she replied by asking him why he was even driving a car when he was drunk.
Earlier this week, Rajshree More posted a video on social media, condemning Maharashtra people and commenting on the work ethic of Marathi people. The video received severe backlash on social media and the MNS lodged a complaint against her. She deleted the post after the complaint and issued a clarification and an apology.
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