
Tanushree Dutta Asks People To Cooperate With PM Modi: ‘Mahadev Keh Rahe Hain…'
Tanushree Dutta urged people to support PM Modi, claiming Mahadev wants him to lead for 7 more years. She said all conspiracies against him will fail.
Tanushree Dutta has been in the headlines ever since she posted a video claiming she has been harassed in her own house. Now, the actress has put out another very unusual story where she urged the people of India to cooperate with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, as, according to her, this is what Mahadev wants the countrymen to do.
Taking to her Instagram story, Tanushree Dutta shared a selfie and wrote, 'Mahadev keh rahe hai ki next 7 years tak at least Modi ji hi PM rahenge. He is telling everyone to cooperate with him in taking the country forward. Saare shadyantra fail ho jayenge isiliye ye sab na kare (Mahadev is saying that for at least the next 7 years, Modi ji will remain the Prime Minister. He is urging everyone to cooperate with him in taking the country forward. All conspiracies will fail, so there's no point in doing all this)."
'Isse koi fayda nahi hoga. Unko unka kaam karne dein itminaan se. Sabki bhalai isi mein hai, sab milkar unka haath batayein in making India better (It won't lead to anything. Let him do his work in peace. It's in everyone's best interest to support him together in making India better)," she further added.
Days ago, Tanushree Dutta left social media shocked when she dropped a video claiming that she has been harassed in her own house. On Tuesday night, Tanushree Dutta took to her Instagram handle and posted a video in which she claimed that she is being harassed by her family. In the video, Tanushree was seen visibly distressed as she considered taking action against her family members.
'I am being harassed in my own home. Mujhe mere hi ghar mein pareshan kiya jaa raha hai. I just called the cops. They came and asked me to come to the police station to lodge a proper complaint. I will probably go tomorrow or the day after. I am not well. Mujhe itna pareshan kiya gaya hai pichle 4 to 5 saalon mein," she said.
After the video of the actress went viral, while several showed concern for her, many claimed she was doing it to get into the limelight.
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