While,
two
recent
video
clips,
one
showing
Nagma
being
kissed
by
a
Congress
leader
and
another
she
slapping
a
groper
during
poll
rallies
have
been
making
headlines,
the
actress
turned
politician
has
now
taken
a
complete
U-turn
and
denied
any
incident
of
groping
or
kissing.
Recently,
a
video
gone
viral
in
which
Nagma
was
seen
being
forcefully
kissed
by
one
Congress
leader,
Gajraj
Singh,
followed
by
another
incident
at
Meerut
where
the
actress
was
groped
by
a
man
whom
she
slapped
on
the
spot.
Both
the
incidents
got
captured
on
lens
and
being
upset
at
the
Meerut
incident,
Nagma
also
threatened
never
to
return
to
Meerut
if
something
similar
happens
again.
Although,
the
party
did
not
take
any
action
against
the
alleged
Congress
leader
yet
but
extra
protection
for
Nagma
was
asked
for
during
the
rallies.
However,
things
now
just
underwent
a
roller
coaster
ride
and
Nagma
who
was
initially
very
upset
with
all
these,
now
straight
way
denies
any
such
incident
during
her
campaigning.
Although,
the
video
clip
clearly
showed
Nagma
slapping
the
man
who
misbehaved
with
her
during
the
Meerut
rally,
she
now
offers
a
complete
different
story.
"No
one
tried
to
kiss
me.
I
didn't
slap
anyone
either.
Video
doesn't
show
me
slapping
anyone.
The
person
tried
to
come
close
to
me
so
I
just
pushed
him
away.
It
wasn't
an
act
of
misbehaviour
as
he
was
trying
to
tell
me
something
but
due
to
noise,
I
couldn't
hear
him
and
so
he
came
closer," claimed
Nagma
in
a
television
interview.
Click
on
the
link
to
watch
the
video
in
which
Nagma
was
kissed
by
the
Congress
leader
It
is
to
mention,
Nagma's
latest
statement
does
not
suit
well
with
the
footages
in
which
the
lady
is
seen
pushing
Gajraj
Singh
when
he
tried
to
kiss
her
on
the
cheeks
on
March
22,
followed
by
another
incident
on
March
28
when
Nagma
slapped
a
man
in
a
crowd
who
supposedly
groped
her.
It
is
said
that
politics
is
a
dirty
game
and
no
one
knows
which
trick
makes
a
game
and
with
Lok
Sabha
polls
almost
knocking
on
the
door,
no
party
will
want
to
have
a
bad
name.
So,
is
Nagma's
statement
came
under
some
party
pressure?
Well,
we
keep
the
guess
work
for
you
guys
to
do.