Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

Ashoke on complaint against Richa: She can’t get away by just apologisin­g

- Sugandha Rawal sugandha.rawal@hindustant­imes.com

Following actor Richa Chadha’s offensive tweet — in response to Northern Army Commander Lieutenant General Upendra Dwivedi’s remark about the army always being ready to reclaim territorie­s in Pakistanoc­cupied Kashmir (PoK) — filmmaker Ashoke Pandit filed a complaint against the actor.

“Galwan says hi,” read Chadha’s now-deleted tweet, making a reference to the clash between Indian and Chinese forces in Galwan Valley.

On Thursday, the filmmaker filed a complaint against the actor at Juhu Police Station in Mumbai, and urged for a First Informatio­n Report (FIR) to be registered against her.

“Just because you are a celebrity, you cannot go ahead and mock our soldiers; we are alive because of them. They protect the nation. It is an antination­al act by this lady; she is insulting the country,” Pandit shares, adding,

”When I read the tweet, images of the family crying, shouting and screaming when the bodies of the soldiers came home, came to my mind. I thought instead of just tweeting or showing my anger on social media, I should stand by our soldiers.” On Thursday, Chadha had apologised for hurting the feelings of the “brothers in the Army”, adding that her intention was not to offend anyone. But, Pandit asserts, “She can’t say anything and later say sorry about it. I will see to it that action is taken against her. I will approach higher authoritie­s and, if necessary, the CM, and see to it that an FIR is filed. One can’t just say anything and get away by apologisin­g with a note. Sorry is not an answer to it.”

We tried reaching out to Chadha for a comment, but she was unavailabl­e till the time we went to press.

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