Kanika Kapoor opens up about receiving flak amid harrowing COVID-19 battle
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Kanika Kapoor said the hate she received was vicious
Kanika Kapoor spilled the beans on the unforgiving censure she received after testing positive for coronavirus.
Speaking to
Indian Express, Kanika said the hate she got after becoming the first Bollywood celeb to contract the virus was vicious. It was so heavy on me that I even forgot that I have the virus and I am sick. It was shocking for me to go through a lot of judgement and hatred for something I didn’t really do. That was really tough for me,” the
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The woman said she was being stalked on Instagram and was extremely harassed (Representational)
New Delhi:
A Class 12 student was apprehended for allegedly stalking, threatening and harassing a 20-year-old woman on social media to have a sexual relationship with her, police said today.
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Pakistan-linked ISI terror module busted in Gujarat; three arrested
They have been booked under IPC sections for waging war against the government and provisions of the stringent Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, officials said.
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AHMEDABAD: The Ahmedabad crime branch on Wednesday arrested three persons for allegedly setting ablaze seven shops here as part of a larger conspiracy of Pakistan s spy agency ISI to spread terror by luring unsuspecting petty criminals in need of money, officials said.
They have been booked under IPC sections for waging war against the government and provisions of the stringent Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA), they said.
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The Ahmedabad crime branch on Wednesday arrested three persons for allegedly setting ablaze seven shops here as part of a larger conspiracy of Pakistan’s spy agency ISI to spread terror by luring unsuspecting petty criminals in need of money, officials said.
They have been booked under IPC sections for waging war against the government and provisions of the stringent Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA), they said.
An unidentified ISI agent, without revealing his true identity or motive, had allegedly lured the three men to set the shops on fire here in Gujarat as part of the ISI’s plans to spread terror, jeopardise internal security and cause economic losses to India, the police said.