In Aryan Khan Case, Maharashtra Minister Accused Of Defamation
NDTV
Nawab Malik, whose son-in-law was arrested in the drugs case, has levelled a number of allegations against the officer, including that of forging birth certificate to get the job.
Anti-drugs officer Sameer Wankhede's father has filed a defamation case against Maharashtra minister Nawab Malik for 1.25 crore for dragging his family in the drugs-on-cruise case that involves the Shah Rukh Khan's son Aryan Khan. Nawab Malik, whose son-in-law was earlier arrested in the drugs case by the NCB, has levelled a number of allegations against the officer, including that of forging birth certificate to get the job.
Dnyaneshwar Wankhede, the officer's father, has also requested the Mumbai High Court to ban media from reporting news on his family.
The matter will be heard on Monday.
On Wednesday, Sameer Wankhede's sister Yasmeen hit back at the Nationalist Congress Party leader for sharing her purported WhatsApp chats on social media and accused the minister of taking out his "personal vendetta for his son-in-law's arrest" by dragging women into the ongoing tussle between him and the probe agency.