Bollywood actor Preity Zinta said that her police complaint against Ness Wadia is not “frivolous or immature” and that “my only fault is that I am a woman who reached a breaking point after constantly being abused, threatened and humiliated”.
Preity recently filed an FIR against her former beau Ness, alleging that he molested her. She wants the people to “have a little patience and wait for all the facts to come out”.
“This is not a frivolous or immature complaint to the police. I have never lied in the past and do not lie when it suits me or is convenient. I am a responsible citizen of this country and my only fault is that I am a woman, who reached a breaking point after constantly being abused, threatened and humiliated at work by someone who once was very dear to me,” the actor said in a post on her official Facebook page.
Raising her voice for women empowerment, she said: “Violence and aggression against women is wrong, yet people try to point fingers at the woman who comes out with it trying to make her sound frivolous and with an ulterior motive.
“My only motive is to fight for myself and this fight is not against any family but an individual. If the media found out about my complaint and it became a big deal what can I do about it? Did I call for a press conference? No, I did not. I actually asked people and the media to respect my privacy.”
Preity Zinta reiterated that her “motive is not to harm anyone but only to protect myself”.
What people said about case?
The names of witnesses mentioned in a letter delivered to Marine Drive police on Wednesday by a representative of Wadia are: Serieka Lal, Loretta Joseph, Pooja Dadlani, Anneline Adams, Farah Oomerbhoy, Sweetie Burman, Kamlesh Shah, Rayaan Mustapha and Sharat Nath.
Shailesh Gupta, a journalist named as a witness by Zinta, too has been contacted and he would record his statement soon, the officer added.
Police have so far recorded statements of 12 witnesses, seven of whom have been described as “crucial witnesses” by the investigators.
Among those whose statements have been recorded are IPL chief operating officer Sundar Raman, BCCI secretary Sanjay Patel and COO of Kings XI Punjab Fraser Castellino.
Witnesses Danish Merchant, Jai Kanojia and Parul Khanna have confirmed that Wadia had “pulled” Zinta by hand during a “heated” argument, while Castellino said he did not see any fight or argument between the two.
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