This Article is From Apr 10, 2011

"No protection, " says 'Upset' Kher

'No protection, ' says 'Upset' Kher

Highlights

  • Actor Anupam Kher claims he will not seek protection after his house was attacked last evening in Mumbai by reported RPI (Republican Party of India) activists for his alleged derogatory comments on the Constitution in a television interview.
  • Kher says, "I never said anything derogatory...I am upset and worried after this. I was in a celebratory mood when this happened...I don't think RPI has anything against me...I will not seek protection."
  • Kher's wife Kirron Kher told NDTV that some miscreants broke lights at her house. A breach of privilege notice was moved in the Maharashtra Assembly against Kher for his alleged derogatory comments.
  • Both Anupam and his wife were not at home when the attack took place yesterday. A case was registered with the Juhu Police station and some RPI activists were detained. A police team has reached the spot.
New Delhi: Actor Anupam Kher claims he will not seek protection after his house was attacked last evening in Mumbai by reported RPI (Republican Party of India) activists for his alleged derogatory comments on the Constitution in a television interview.

Kher says, "I never said anything derogatory...I am upset and worried after this. I was in a celebratory mood when this happened...I don't think RPI has anything against me...I will not seek protection."

Kher's wife Kirron Kher told NDTV that some miscreants broke lights at her house. A breach of privilege notice was moved in the Maharashtra Assembly against Kher for his alleged derogatory comments.

Both Anupam and his wife were not at home when the attack took place yesterday. A case was registered with the Juhu Police station and some RPI activists were detained. A police team has reached the spot.

Kher had reportedly said, "The Constitution should be thrown out." He made these comments during a TV show on Anna Hazare's fast-unto-death for stringent anti-graft laws.

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