Following a development in the drugs case involving Aryan Khan, the son of actor Shah Rukh Khan, Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) zonal director Sameer Wankhede’s wife Kranti Redkar Wankhede has written to Maharashtra CM Uddhav Thackeray , “…We’re being insulted before people every day. A woman’s dignity is being toyed with in Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj’ state. Had Balasaheb been here today, he wouldn’t have liked it…” 

Meanwhile, his sister, advocate Yasmeen Wankhede, approached the Mumbai police and filed a written complaint, requesting the registration of an FIR against Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) leader and Maharashtra minister Nawab Malik. 

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However, no FIR has been filed as a result of her complaint so far. 

Yasmeen Wankhede, according to the police, wrote the letter last week, stating that her entire family had been receiving phone calls threatening them with severe repercussions. 

Yasmeen Wankhede has also written to the National Commission for Women with a copy of her complaint (NCW).

“She has written to us mostly about her brother but she also mentioned that she was stalked online & about police apathy. We’ll write to DGP Maharashtra on this. She can approach police regarding her brother’s case: NCW Chief Rekha Sharma on Yasmeen Wankhede, Sameer Wankhede’s sister

According to a police official at the Oshiwara police station, Yasmeen Wankhede’s complaint stated that her entire family has been living in fear owing to threatening calls since Nawab Malik made charges pertaining to the personal life of the drugs case’s investigator Sameer Wankhede.

“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,” she wrote in her complaint.

“No FIR is registered yet,” Sanjay Bandale, senior police inspector of Oshiwara police told Hindustan Times.