Advocate Ishkaran Singh Bhandari hints Deepika Padukone visited JNU due to her PR company which supplied her drugs

Talking about why Deepika visited JNU, Ishkaran first narrated how the developments took place

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The Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) on Saturday questioned Bollywood actor Deepika Padukone and her former manager, Karishma Prakash, for over five hours in a drugs case in connection with the death of actor Sushant Singh Rajput.

According to NCB sources, both were "evasive" on alleged procurement of drugs as was indicated in an alleged chat of October 2017. Now close aide of Subramanian Swamy and famous advocate Ishkaran Singh Bhandari has placed some dots in front of the citizens of India related to the connection of Deepika Padukone's JNU visit and her drugs consumptions. 

Talking about why Deepika visited JNU, Ishkaran first narrated how the developments took place. The advocate said that it was JNU where anti-national slogans like 'Bharat Tere Tukde Hongey' were chanted and entire India was fumed on this. After the Modi government was re-elected the charge sheet was filed against the people who chanted such slogans. Soon after Shaheen Bagh happened and that ultimately resulted in the Delhi riots. And yet again the charge sheet was filed by the Delhi Police and it was JNU student Umar Khalid who co-conspired the riots.

However, in January, Deepika went to JNU in solidarity of the Anti-CAA protest. Many say that it was a PR stunt. If that is to be believed then today the NCB which has accessed the WhatsApp chats of Deepika, clearly shows those PR agencies supply drugs to the celebrities. In one of the text, Deepika wrote 'Pleassseeeeeeee' which showcase the drugs cravings of her. 

Therefore drugs are not only dangerous for people but also for national security as one doesn't know in what way the drug abuse you or your country. 

The NCB accessed Deepika Padukone's WhatsApp chats with her manager Karishma Prakash and KWAN employee Jaya Saha. The KWAN CEO was also summoned and interrogated by the NCB. 

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