Kumkum Bhagya's Shikha Singh files a complaint against RTO official for his sleazy comment on her Instagram

Kumkum Bhagya fame Shikha Singh filed a police complaint against an RTO official for his sleazy comment on her Instagram post. She even called out to him by sharing his profile.

Updated on Jan 24, 2018  |  12:00 PM IST |  5.7M
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Kumkum Bhagya fame Shikha Singh, who plays the role of Aaliya on the show recently slammed an official from the Regional Transport Office (RTO) for posting a sleazy comment on her Instagram page.

She posted the profiles of the man's social media pages and the screenshot of the comment stating, "Just bcos a person doesn’t put hands at you, that doesn’t mean they aren’t abusive. Abuse is Control, Blatant disrespect, and also hurtful words. You can’t get away easy Mr. Jagdish Gunge !! Shame on you!! @mumbaipolice @mumbai.police #ahmednagarpolice @maharastra_police #howcansuchpeoplewearpoliceuniform @thetimesofindia @hindustantimes #disgrace #shamefulact #willnotbetolerated #udontdictateme #shutyourdirtymouth #respecttheuniform"


Just bcos a person doesn’t put hands at you, that doesn’t mean they aren’t abusive. Abuse is Control, Blatant disrespect, and also hurtful words. You can’t get away easy Mr. Jagdish Gunge !! Shame on you!! @mumbaipolice @mumbai.police #ahmednagarpolice @maharastra_police #howcansuchpeoplewearpoliceuniform @thetimesofindia @hindustantimes #disgrace #shamefulact #willnotbetolerated #udontdictateme #shutyourdirtymouth #respecttheuniform

During an interaction with a leading daily, Shikha revealed that she has filed a complaint against him. She stated, "I am not going to take this lying down and will see to it that strict action is initiated against this man. The police has been supportive throughout and they even helped me to trace him to Thane, where he resides."

Shikha further said, "We are used to getting hate mails for our screen image, but this amounts to perversion. Many women keep mum about such incidents, but as celebrities, it is our responsibility to not let them go unnoticed. I hope that my step encourages other women to speak up. Just because we are in the glamour industry, people feel that it’s their birthright to objectify us. My fight is not just against this man, but the mindset which is plaguing our society. I appeal to all men and women, who have faced such experiences, to come out in the open, and name and shame the perpetrators."

Kudos to you, Shikha!

Credits: InstagramThe Times of India

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