Nationalist
Congress
Party
(NCP)
leader
Nawab
Malik's
allegations
against
Narcotics
Control
Bureau
(NCB)
officer
Sameer
Wankhede
are
disturbing
the
latter's
family
members.
Kranti
Redkar,
who
is
a
renowned
Marathi
actress
and
the
wife
of
Sameer
Wankhede,
has
already
reacted
to
the
NCP
leader's
allegations.
And
now,
after
getting
frustrated
with
the
constant
trouble
to
her
and
Sameer's
family,
the
actress
recently
penned
a
letter
to
the
Chief
Minister
of
Maharashtra,
Uddhav
Thackeray.
In
the
letter,
Kranti
Redkar
mentioned
that
she
is
a
daughter
of
Maharashtra
and
an
ardent
follower
of
Chhatrapati
Shivaji
Maharaj
and
Shiv
Sena
founder
Balasaheb
Thackeray.
She
urged
CM
to
take
action
against
the
people
who
troubling
Marathi
Mulgi
and
her
family.
On
the
other
hand,
Sameer
Wankhede's
advocate-sister
Yasmeen
Wankhede
approached
the
Mumbai
police
and
filed
a
written
complaint
demanding
the
registration
of
an
FIR
against
NCP
leader
Nawab
Malik.
However,
the
FIR
has
not
yet
been
registered
on
the
basis
of
her
complaint.
The
police
informed
media
that
Yasmeen
Wankhede
claimed
in
the
letter
that
her
entire
family
has
been
receiving
phone
calls
threatening
them
of
dire
consequences.
Yasmeen
Wankhede
also
mailed
the
same
copy
to
the
National
Commission
for
Women
(NCW).
She
wrote
in
the
complaint,
"Request
you
to
take
cognizance
of
my
grievances
so
as
to
safeguard
my
constitutional
rights
as
a
woman
with
a
further
request
to
take
appropriate
steps
to
deal
with
the
named
accused
in
accordance
with
law,
including
issuing
the
appropriate
directions
to
the
concerned
police
station
to
register
an
FIR
against
Nawab
Malik."
Notably,
Nawab
Malik
also
described
Yasmeen
Wankhede
as
'Lady
Don'
on
Twitter.
Let
us
tell
you,
the
NCP
leader
has
been
making
headlines
by
making
serious
allegations
against
NCB
officer
Sameer
Wankhede,
who
is
currently
handling
the
Aryan
Khan
case.