Shiv Sena leader Sanjay Nirupam on Wednesday raised several serious questions about the attack on film actor Saif Ali Khan. Sanjay Nirupam called the case suspicious and expressed surprise at Saif Ali Khan's recovery so quickly after the serious attack. It is worth noting that Saif Ali Khan returned to his home after being discharged from the hospital on Tuesday.
Shiv Sena leader expressed surprise at Saif Ali Khan's fast recovery.
Shiv Sena leader Sanjay Nirupam said that 'a two-and-a-half-inch knife was stabbed in him and he underwent surgery, but after four days Saif was discharged from the hospital and came back to his home almost jumping. It seemed as if nothing had happened. Is it possible to recover so quickly?' Talking to a media channel, Sanjay Nirupam said 'We all want Saif to recover quickly. When the attack happened, it affected the entire city of Mumbai. Questions were raised on the efficiency of the government.'
Doubt was expressed over the non-availability of CCTV footage of the hospital.
The Shiv Sena leader also raised questions over the non-availability of CCTV footage of the hospital. He said that the hospital claims that Saif was covered in blood when he was admitted to the hospital, but where is the CCTV footage of when he reached the hospital? Can a small child take his father to the hospital in such a condition? Saif has eight employees working in his house, so how did such a big attack happen to Saif? Sanjay Nirupam also raised questions about the police investigation and called the whole case suspicious.
Raised questions on police investigation
Sanjay Nirupam said that 'the police investigation is also under question. The police arrested three different accused in three days. It is being claimed that the accused is Bangladeshi. The police investigation is also suspicious. There should be a clear investigation in this case so that it can be known what happened.' After the attack on Saif Ali Khan, questions were also raised about the security of the country's financial capital Mumbai. Opposition leaders tried to corner the Mahayuti government on the issue of law and order. However, Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis completely rejected the allegations and said that it is not right to call the whole of Maharashtra or Mumbai unsafe because of one incident.
It is worth noting that on January 16, a man entered Saif Ali Khan's house in Bandra, Mumbai, and attacked him with a knife. Saif was badly injured in this attack and was immediately taken to the hospital, where he underwent surgery. Saif was discharged on Tuesday (January 21) after treatment. The accused of attacking Saif has been identified as Mohammad Shariful Shahzad, who has been arrested. The police claim that the accused is a Bangladeshi citizen and has entered India illegally.
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