Court summons Sanjay Dutt over his ‘Jaddu Ki Jhappi’ remark for Mayawati

The remark was made when Dutt was campaigning for 2009 Lok Sabha elections.


October 27, 2017
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A local Court has issued summons to Sanjay Dutt (actor) in connection with remarks allegedly made by him against BSP Chief Mayawati during campaigning for 2009 Lok Sabha elections.
Additional Chief Judicial Magistrate Sanjay Yadav, issued summons to Dutt on Wednesday, directing him to appear in the Court on 16th November.
The Court also asked the Mumbai commissioner to serve the summons to the actor, prosecution officer Ramesh Chand Kannaujia said today.
On 19th April 2009, while campaigning for Samajwadi Party nominee in Tikaitnagar area of the district, the actor had regaled the audience with his famous ‘Jaadu Ki Jhappi’ remark & allegedly said that he’d like to give one to Mayawati.
The District Administration had videographed this public meeting & later on the directives of the District Magistrate, Masauli police station in-charge Vinay Misra had lodged an FIR.
Sanjay Dutt was last seen onscreen in Bhoomi released in September – his 1st film after he completed his jail term.

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