
Complaint filed against actor Sai Pallavi over remarks on Kashmiri Pandit exodus
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Bajrang Dal leaders have filed a police complaint against South Indian actor Sai Pallavi over her remarks on the Kashmiri Pandit exodus and cow vigilantism.
A police complaint has been filed against South Indian actor Sai Pallavi for her comments on Kashmiri Pandit exodus and cow vigilantism.
Bajrang Dal leaders have filed a complaint with the Sultan Bazar police station in Hyderabad over the remarks made in an interview.
A user shared her interview writing, “Every god damn time "Jai Shree Ram" has to be dragged by people like #SaiPallavi.”
Every god damn time "Jai Shree Ram" has to be dragged by people like #SaiPallavi. pic.twitter.com/nHSf1qYzyd
Pallavi commented on the Kashmir Files movie and made controversial remarks on the Gau Rakshas.

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