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Deepika Padukone got Rs 5 crore from Pakistan’s ISI to support anti-CAA protests: Ex Raw Officer

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NK Sood, the former intelligence agency official, specifically named British-Pakistani businessman Aneel Mussarat, who is often seen with many Bollywood celebrities. According to Mr Sood, Mussarat is hands in glove with Pakistan’s notorious agency Inter-Services Intelligence. Sood also claims that Mussarat is a close associate of Pakistan prime minister Imran Khan and was at the forefront of funding for his political party. Mussarat has also built a cancer hospital in Pakistan in the name of PTI party. It seems Aneel Mussarat hosts people from ISI and Pakistani Army when they come to London.

Sood has said that his daughter got married in 2017 and the wedding was graced by top Bollywood celebs. Ranveer Singh, Hrithik Roshan, Sonam Kapoor, Anil Kapoor, Sunil Shetty, and Karan Johar were seen at the marriage. It seems Anil Kapoor knows Aneel Mussarat for 25 years and they have family relations too. Aneel came for Sonam Kapoor’s marriage.

As per NK Sood, Aneel is involved in anti-India activities and he was the one who financed the Anti-CAA protests in London. Now, what is being highlighted his statement that Deepika Padukone on the behest of Aneel Mussarat went to JNU to support Anti-CAA protest. This happened at the start of the year during the promotions of Chhapaak. He has alleged that she got Rs five crore for the same and the Enforcement Directorate (ED) is looking into the same.

People will remember that ISI’s General Director Asif Ghafoor had praised Deepika Padukone for the same. It led to widespread protest and #BoycottChhapaak was trending on social media. She lost many contracts for advertisements. NK Sood also spoke about Sonam Kapoor who tweeted in favour of Anti-CAA protest. It seems she was also acting on the directions of businessman, Aneel Mussarat. He also said that he suspected hand of the underworld in the demise of Sushant Singh Rajput.

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