Breaking
her
silence
over
questions
raised
in
the
molestation
case
against
her
ex-boyfriend
Ness
Wadia,
Bollywood
actress
Preity
Zinta
today
said
there
was
no
ulterior
motive
in
her
police
complaint
and
that
she
did
not
need
"cheap
publicity".
As
the
Mumbai
Police
continues
its
investigation
in
the
molestation
case,
39-year-old
Preity
took
to
Facebook
to
"set
the
record
straight" in
the
wake
of
her
filing
the
FIR
against
the
industrialist.
The
actress
said
she
was
shocked
to
see
certain
people
question
the
motive
behind
her
decision
to
go
to
the
police.
Preity
said
violence
and
aggression
against
women
is
wrong,
yet
people
try
to
point
fingers
at
the
woman
who
come
out
with
it
trying
to
make
her
sound
frivolous
and
with
ulterior
motive.
"Why
did
I
report
a
personal
matter
to
the
police?
PERSONAL
MATTER?
Seriously?
For
the
record
this
relationship
was
ended
by
me
in
2009
and
I
don't
ever
recall
having
gone
to
the
police
on
any
personal
matter
irrespective
of
what
happened
then.
But
now
it's
been
6
years
since
the
break
up
so
THIS
IS
NOT
A
PERSONAL
MATTER
(sic),"
Preity
said.
The
actress
also
rubbished
reports
that
she
filed
the
case
against
Wadia
for
money,
saying
she
did
a
commercial
for
the
Go
Air
for
free
and
also
donated
the
money
she
won
in
'Kaun
Banega
Crorepati' to
the
Wadia
Children
Trust.
"IPL
was
my
project
from
the
start
and
for
the
record
not
only
did
I
pay
for
myself
(5
crores)
when
I
got
into
the
IPL
(bid)
I
paid
for
Ness
too!
5
crores
!
(Proof
of
my
financial
commitment
in
the
IPL
is
with
the
BCCI.)
To
be
fair
to
him
he
did
pay
me
back
a
couple
of
months
later
(without
any
premium)
so
Hope
the
money
theory
is
put
to
end
once
and
for
all
(sic),"
she
said.
The
actress,
who
on
June
30
got
permission
of
the
Mumbai
Police
to
fly
abroad,
clarified
that
contrary
to
reports
she
did
not
file
the
case
for
publicity.
"I
don't
need
publicity,
specially
cheap
publicity."
"JEALOUSY
?
Life
moves
on,
people
move
on
and
so
have
I,
and
Happily
so.
I
firmly
believe
and
live
by
the
principle
that
The
Windscreen
is
always
larger
than
the
rear
view
mirror," she
added.