
'I am scared of these people': Influencer Rajshree More's FIRST reaction after MNS leader's son rams car, abuses her
More also alleged that Rahil Javed Sheikh even tried to hit her, and asked her to go to the MNS party chief Raj Thackeray's residence, and ask for compensation.
'When my vehicle was hit once, he could have left. Why was it twice? My vehicle is very famous...People know me and my vehicle. So, why was just my vehicle targeted and why was it an MNS person inside the vehicle?' Rajshri More told ANI.
(This is a developing story. Keep checking for more updates)

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