NCB accepts complaint of Akali leader Manjinder Singh Sirsa on Karan Johar's drug party

If the video will be found authentic not doctored then the NCB will register a criminal case and then it will summon the people in the video for questioning.

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Trouble started to mount on film-maker Karan Johar and other Bollywood stars after the NCB accepted the complaint of Akali leader Manjinder Singh Sirsa against Karan Johar and other Bollywood celebrities for organizing and attending a drug party in 2019. 

Going by the reports of Times Now, the complaint of Sirsa has been taken on record and a discreet investigation is being conducted by the NCB. The investigation will be carried out by the Mumbai unit of the NCB. The Mumbai NCB team will verify the authenticity of the video in its investigation first. 

Bollywood A-listers like Deepika Padukone, Malaika Arora, Arjun Kapoor, Shahid Kapoor, Vicky Kaushal, and others can be clearly seen in the video. If the video will be found authentic not doctored then the NCB will register a criminal case and then it will summon the people in the video for questioning. 

Within the NDPS Act, the NCB has the power to summon anyone without any seizure which happened in the case of Sushant Singh Rajput. The party was organized by in June 2019 and Sirsa claims that one of the actors try to hide some banned substance that was caught on the video. 

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After the NCB took Sirsa's complaint into cognizance, the leader said that proper investigation, in this case, is very vital. If it had been done earlier then today Sushant Singh Rajput would have been alive. Now, the NCB has accepted his complaint, he believes the truth will be out and industry drug-users will be exposed. 



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