New Delhi: Popular Fashion and Textile Designer Anand Bhushan on Tuesday added that they have taken a decision to terminate all collaboration with Kangana Ranaut from their social media channels.
In a Twitter post the Fashion designer posted an official update reading “In view of certain events today, we have taken a decision to remove all collaboration images with Kangana Ranaut from our social media channels”.
It also further added that it will never be associated with the actress in the future and that the brand does not support hate speech.
“We also pledge never to be associated with her in any capacity in the future. We as a brand do not support hate speech” it added.
Earlier in the day, Twitter suspended Kangana Ranaut's account adding it violated the rules of the platform.
Reports suggest the move from Twitter came in the backdrop of one of her tweets on Monday wherein she had urged PM Modi to show his “roop” (Character) from the early 2000s in West Bengal to tame Mamata Banerjee.
Ranaut’s dig was speculated to be of Gujarat Riots of 2002 when under Modi’s rule (then CM of Gujarat) thousands of people were killed and lakhs were left homeless in one of the worst communal riots in the history of the country.
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New Delhi (PTI): The Supreme Court on Monday asked the Enforcement Directorate (ED) to file its response within three days on a bail plea of journalist Mahesh Langa in a money laundering case linked to an alleged financial fraud.
A bench comprising Chief Justice of India (CJI) Surya Kant and Justice Joymalya Bagchi also asked senior advocate Kapil Sibal, appearing for the jailed journalist, to file rejoinder, if needed, to the ED's response within two days of it being filed.
The top court fixed the case for further hearing on December 15.
During the brief hearing on Monday, Sibal said a journalist has been facing as many as six cases.
"The journalist is accused of extortion," the counsel for the ED said and sought a short adjournment on the ground that Solicitor General Tuhar Mehta was unavailable at the moment.
The top court on September 8 sought responses from the Gujarat government and the ED on Langa's bail plea.
While issuing the notices on Langa's bail plea, the bench asked, "What kind of a journalist is he?"
"With due respect, there are some very genuine journalists. But there are also people who on their scooter say we are 'patrakar' (journalists) and what they actually do everybody knows," the bench told Sibal.
Sibal replied that these are all allegations.
"In one FIR, he gets anticipatory bail, then a second FIR is lodged and again anticipatory bail is granted but now he is booked under a third FIR for income tax evasion. There are other things also against him," Sibal submitted.
He added that there is a background to the case also.
On July 31, the Gujarat High Court rejected Langa's bail plea in the money laundering case on the grounds that if released on bail, prejudice would be caused to the prosecution case.
On February 25, the ED said it arrested Langa in a money laundering investigation linked to an alleged financial fraud.
He was first arrested in October 2024 in a GST fraud case.
The money laundering case against Langa stems from two FIRs filed by Ahmedabad police on charges of fraud, criminal misappropriation, criminal breach of trust, cheating and causing wrongful loss of lakhs of rupees to certain people.
