New Delhi: Nawazuddin Siddiqui is currently making headlines more for his personal life than his professional life. He has been getting into some trouble or the other for the past few years. For two years, the actor was embroiled in a legal case with his wife Aaliya Siddiqui.
However, now both husband and wife have resolved their issues and are currently together. Meanwhile, the 'Sacred Games' actor is now in another big trouble.
Nawazuddin Siddiqui is allegedly accused of trying to tarnish his image by wearing a police uniform. What is the whole matter and why the Hindu organization demanded legal action against him, let's know the full details-
Did Nawazuddin Siddiqui promote such a game while wearing a police uniform?
According to a report in Free Press Journal, Hindu Janajagruti Samiti has written a letter to Mumbai Police Commissioner and Maharashtra Director General of Police (DG) demanding action against actor Nawazuddin Siddiqui and the owner of Big Cash Poker (Online Game).
Hindu organizations have accused the company advertising the online gaming platform of inciting people to play poker by portraying Nawazuddin Siddiqui as a police officer and trying to tarnish the image of Maharashtra Police.
Under the Samajik Kalyan Suraj Abhiyan run by this organization, action has been demanded against Nawazuddin Siddiqui for 'tampering with the image of the police'. He has also said in his statement that this is very insulting to law enforcement.
What is written in the letter?
He wrote a letter to the Mumbai Police Commissioner and DGP, "This is very worrying, because the same police department registers cases against such people and arrests gamblers. Hindu Janajagruti Samiti 'Surajya Abhiyan' strongly condemns such advertisements, as it tarnishes the image of Maharashtra Police.
Ignoring such advertisements would be wrong, because in the future people can do many more illegal and immoral advertisements wearing police uniforms. Maharashtra Police is trained very hard, but this advertisement tries to show that gambling gives them skills. It is very disappointing that no police officer is taking action against this."
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