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Haven’t Said A Word That Can Be Interpreted As Insult To Religion,” Raveena Tondon Over Hurting Religious Sentiment

Tandon's response comes after a police complaint was filed in the state when a complaint was filed about the use of the word 'hallelujah' during a show

Mumbai: The Punjab Police filed a complaint against Raveena Tandon after receiving a complaint over her response in a part of a comedy show where the word ‘Hallelujah’ was used, with the actor urging people to watch the respective portions on the issue Had clarified its stand on this issue and showed that no religion was insulted during the demonstration.

Tandon’s response comes after a police complaint was filed in the state when a complaint was filed about the use of the word ‘hallelujah’ during a show.

The actor cleared the air by sharing the original clip of the television show on Twitter and said “Please do watch this link. I haven’t said a word that can be interpreted as an insult to any religion. The three of us (Farah Khan, Bharti Singh and I) never intended to offend anyone, but in case we did, my most sincere apologies to those who were hurt.”

https://twitter.com/TandonRaveena/status/1210176333566885892

Earlier, a complaint was filed by Punjab Police with director Farah Khan for hurting religious sentiments against Raveena Tandon.

“We received a complaint against actor Raveena Tandon, comedian Bharti Singh and director-producer, Farah Khan, claiming that they hurt the sentiments of the Christian community during a television show, “ANI quoted Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) saying.

The three are booked under Section 295A of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) which is “intended to offend religious sentiments by insulting religious or religious beliefs”.

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