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I’m happy on red guide ban: Hema Malini
- Updated: April 22, 2017
Hema Malini
Veteran singer Hema Malini, who attended Dadasaheb Phalke Excellence Awards 2017 on Friday, says that she is happy with Indian government’s preference to anathema red beacons from vehicles.
“It’s a good move. we am unequivocally happy with Indian government’s preference of red guide anathema since from my constituency, there are lot of people who make nonessential final to have red light on their vehicles so now we are during slightest giveaway with it,” Hema Malini, a BJP MP from Mathura constituency, said
The actress-politician also reacted on a criticism done by Bacchu Kadu, an eccentric MLA from Maharashtra who courted debate after he dragged her into a quarrel over suicides by farmers.
“Hema Malini drinks everyday, though does she dedicate suicide,” Kadu had asked during a press discussion in Nanded district.
Reacting to that, Hema Malini said: “Initially we motionless to keep still about this man’s antics since we didn’t wish to give him publicity. But afterwards everybody tighten to me suspicion it was wrong to let him get divided with it.
“If we conflict to each chairman who uses your name, that’s all we will be doing. On a other hand, if we omit such people, they’re speedy to try their tricks on others too. So what do we do? I’ve consulted my authorised group and we’re all set to take him to court. He will have to emanate a open apology. Failing that we’ll record a rapist insult case,” she said.
Hema Malini was given a Dada Saheb Phalke endowment for her measureless grant in Indian cinema.