'the case is Not for publicity, but for dignity'
India, Oct. 10 -- In a tell-all interview, former Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) officer Sameer Wankhede calls his defamation case against The Ba***ds of Bollywood a fight to preserve the dignity of his family and officers of the law. He also addresses 'misleading narratives' circulating in the media and claims of animosity towards actor Shah Rukh Khan.
It reported by some portals that my petition was 'dismissed', when I was asked just to file an amendment. We brought to the Court's notice, too, that some PR campaign is running about my case being 'dismissed' or 'rejected'. I have immense faith in our judiciary. I know that, if there is truth in whatever you are saying, the judiciary will take cognisance. I am happy that the High Court took a look at what we had to say. The hearing is scheduled for October 30.
Some meme pages related to the entertainment industry have been putting out half-baked news with flashy headlines without going into the merits of the case. My wife and sister have received humiliating messages on the lines of 'Aapka case reject ho gaya, yahaan se laat mil gayi', and dirty words I can't say in the media. They humiliated the women of my house.
I don't want to allege anything, but some fan pages and fan groups are deliberately sent to troll or send dirty messages to women so that they get offended, humiliated; it is mental torture. It doesn't matter because we have taken all those things and presented before the court.
I am an officer of the law; whatever books and Acts are there, I act as per that. We are not living in some kind of a banana republic out here. We have a constitution, a system, a set up. There's a chain of command. I am a very small man - just a government servant. How can anybody have such a grudge and (do) all those things? There is a system for checks and balances. These claims are just loose talks.
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