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Added on : 2021-08-02 14:08:22

Shilpa Shetty on Monday urged people to respect her family's privacy and said they "don't deserve a media trial" as she spoke up about her husband Raj Kundra's arrest in connection with a pornography racket for the first time. Shetty, in a statement on social media platform Instagram, said she has full faith in the Mumbai Police and the judiciary.
"As a family, we are taking recourse to all our available legal remedies. But, till then I humbly request you - especially as a Mother - to respect our privacy for my children’s sake and request you to refrain from commenting on half-baked information without verifying the veracity of the same," the Bollywood actor wrote.

She said she will continue to refrain from doing commenting on the case as it is subjudice, "so please stop attributing false quotes on my behalf." "People have put their faith in me and I’ve never let anyone down. So, most importantly, I request you to respect my family’s and ‘my right’ to privacy in these times," she said.

Shilpa Shetty on Monday urged people to respect her family's privacy and said they "don't deserve a media trial" as she spoke up about her husband Raj Kundra's arrest in connection with a pornography racket for the first time. Shetty, in a statement on social media platform Instagram, said she has full faith in the Mumbai Police and the judiciary.
"As a family, we are taking recourse to all our available legal remedies. But, till then I humbly request you - especially as a Mother - to respect our privacy for my children’s sake and request you to refrain from commenting on half-baked information without verifying the veracity of the same," the Bollywood actor wrote.

She said she will continue to refrain from doing commenting on the case as it is subjudice, "so please stop attributing false quotes on my behalf." "People have put their faith in me and I’ve never let anyone down. So, most importantly, I request you to respect my family’s and ‘my right’ to privacy in these times," she said.

Editor & Publisher : Dr Dhimant Purohit

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