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Drug peddler pic: Amruta Fadnavis takes on 'bigde' Nawab Malik

November 02, 2021 00:31 IST

Amruta Fadnavis, wife of former Maharashtra chief minister Devendra Fadnavis, hit back at NCP minister Nawab Malik on Monday after he posted a photograph of her with an alleged drug peddler, saying it was the River March NGO that had roped in the man in question.

IMAGE: NCP leader Nawab Malik tweets pictures of Devendra Fadnavis and his wife Amruta's pictures with alleged drug dealer Jaideep Rana. Photographs: @nawabmalikncp/Twitter

She called for converting the "bigde Nawab energy into Sudhre Nawab" and said questions should be asked to "bigde Nawab's "boss or super boss".

 

Asserting that she is not a politician, Amruta said she is a social activist.

"Sachin Gupta and Jaideep Rana, the director and assistant made a song on rejuvenation of rivers for Isha Foundation and the entire Bollywood sang for it. I and even Devendra ji lent our voice.

"The River March NGO liked their work for a song exclusively for Mumbai. Sachin Gupta said he will do it for free. Everyone did it for free. Even the dabbawalas and the Koli community participated in it," Armuta told reporters.

Earlier in the day, in a series of tweets, Malik, who has been targeting the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) after it raided a cruise ship last month and claimed to have seized drugs onboard, posted a photograph of Amruta Fadnavis with an alleged drug peddler.

He also posted a similar photograph of Devendra Fadnavis with the alleged drug dealer.

"Let's have a discussion of links between BJP and drug peddler," Malik tweeted, referring to the photograph of Amruta Fadnavis with the person. In another tweet, the minister said the person was Jaideep Rana.

Amruta said after she moved to Mumbai, she came in touch with several NGOs including the River March and started working for the rejuvenation of Poisar, Mithi, Dahisar and Oshiwara rivers.

"I visited every river -- Dahisar, Mithi, Oshiwara and Poisar and saw the roadblocks. I supported the River March and public movement," she said.

Amruta said she pursued the matter with Fadnavis "not as a wife, but as a social activist".

"Convert the Bigde Nawab energy into Sudhre Nawab. Only this can take Maharashtra ahead. You have to ask these questions to this 'bigde' Nawab or his boss or his super boss," she said hitting out at Malik.

"Whatever charges you level against me, and on Deven (Fadnavis), we are two separate identities. I am a thorough social worker, a banker and a singer. I maintain that identity. If anyone attacks me, I will not leave them. Be a man and don't target Devendra ji through me," she added.

Fadnavis, however, said Malik's tweet reflected his mentality and claimed that he will burst a bomb after Diwali by making revelations about the minister's underworld links, which he will also share with NCP president Sharad Pawar.

The Leader of the Opposition in the Assembly also said it was the creative team of River March that roped in people, including Rana, for making the song.

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