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Influencer Rajshree More files police complaint after MNS leader's ‘drunk' son rams his car into hers in Mumbai, showers ‘verbal abuse'

Influencer Rajshree More files police complaint after MNS leader's ‘drunk' son rams his car into hers in Mumbai, showers ‘verbal abuse'

Indian Express14 hours ago
Social media influencer Rajshree More has filed a police complaint against Raheel Shaikh, son of Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) leader Javed Shaikh, alleging that the man rammed his car into her vehicle in Mumbai's Andheri area on Sunday night.
In a video posted on social media, More claimed that the accident occurred when Raheel was reportedly driving under the influence of alcohol.
She further said that following the incident, Raheel behaved aggressively, used abusive language, and issued threats. More also recorded parts of their exchange and shared it on Instagram.
The video, which has since gone viral, shows a partially unclothed man speaking aggressively and refusing to cooperate with the police personnel present at the scene.
In the clip, More is seen confronting the man, alleging that he was abusing and threatening her, besides driving the vehicle under the influence of alcohol. The man was also seen apologising to her and offering compensation, but More asks him why drove a car when he was drunk.
Earlier this week, Rajshree More had posted a video on social media criticising Maharashtrian people and commenting on the work ethic of Marathi individuals. The video drew much criticism online, following which the MNS filed a complaint against her. She removed the post after the complaint and issued a clarification along with an apology.
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