Tapsee Pannu had as of late scrutinized the demonstration of fortitude by certain famous people towards the public authority.
Keys to a supposed Paris cabin, a receipt for ₹ 5 crore, and “memory of 2013 attack” – these are what the annual duty (I-T) office essentially discovered during its assault on properties connected to Tapsee Pannu, the entertainer said today in three tweets. She finished the last one of those with a post content: “Not so sasti” any longer.
Her posts came three days after Wednesday’s attacks over supposed tax avoidance. Producer Anurag Kashyap, as well, was assaulted by the I-T office. Both were allegedly addressed by authorities in Pune. Searches occurred at 30 areas in Mumbai and Pune.
In the main tweet she posted today, she said, “Three days of extraordinary inquiry. Of three things basically: 1. The keys of the ‘claimed’ home that I obviously own in Paris. Since summer occasions are around the bend.”
Anurag Kashyap and Taapsee Pannu are straightforward pundits of the public authority and have loaned their voice to different causes, including the progressing rancher challenges focal laws. As of late, Ms Pannu had scrutinized the demonstration of fortitude by VIPs towards the public authority because of pop star Rihanna’s post causing to notice the ranchers’ unsettling. The entertainer took an agree at the pushback and addressed “one tweet” shaking one’s conviction.
The assault on properties identified with Ms Pannu and Mr Kashyap evoked sharp responses a few political quarters. Maharashtra serve Nawab Malik, for example, called the activity “an endeavor to supress their voices”. The RJD’s Tejashwi Yadav tweeted, “Presently Nazi govt is pursuing social activists, columnists and craftsmen to undermine them against considering spade a spade.”