Shahrukh Khan’s son Aryan Khan came face-to-face after the drugs case, today another twist has come in the charge-and-counter between Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) Zonal Director Samir Wankhede and Nationalist Congress Party spokesperson and Minority Minister Nawab Malik in the Maharashtra government. Gaya. Nawab Malik tweeted photo of Sameer Wankhede’s first wedding reception. In which he said that Sameer is a Muslim and he got the job by using false documents.
Meanwhile, Sameer Wankhede has rejected his allegations and said that he will answer it in the court. But in this case Sameer Wankhede’s wife has entered. His wife and actress Kranti Redkar has responded indirectly to Nawab Malik by posting a wedding photo with her husband Sameer.
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Kranti has posted two photos of each other putting on garlands and getting married in the temple in testimony of their parents. While captioning this photo, Kranti has said that both me and my husband Sameer are Hindu by birth. We have never converted to any religion. We respect all religions.
According to the news published in Loksatta, Kranti has further written that Sameer’s father is Hindu and he married a Muslim woman. My mother-in-law is not alive today. Sameer’s previous marriage was done under the Special Marriage Act. They got divorced in 2016. We got married in 2017 under the Hindu Marriage Act.
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Sameer Wankhede’s first marriage
Let us inform that in the year 2006, under the Special Marriage Act 1954, Sameer Wankhede married Dr. Shabana Qureshi in a public marriage ceremony. After this, in the year 2016, under the Special Marriage Act, Sameer and Shabana got divorced by a civil court. Sameer has said that in 2017 I married Kranti Redkar.
Sameer Wankhede’s explanation
The matter took a different turn after Nawab Malik shared an old photo of Sameer Wankhede on Twitter and now Wankhede has also clarified. He said that my father Gyandev Kachruji Wankhede retired on June 30, 2007 as Senior Police Inspector, State Excise Department, Pune. Sameer Wankhede further said that my father was a Hindu and my mother Late Mrs. Zahida was a Muslim. I come from a blended, multi-religious and secular family in the Indian tradition and am proud of my heritage.
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