RPI Men Turn Color’s Office Upside-Down At Andheri, Mumbai

A new direction to the controversy of Ramdas Athawale, president of Republican Party of India (RPI) was taken, who said that the producer of Big Boss2, Colors GEC and Endemol India, denied him to participate in the show since he is a Dalit. Earlier, Athawale had threatened to sue the channel when he was rejected as a participant of the second season of the reality show Big Boss2.

In an agitated manner, his party men threw stones and turned the channel office upside-down at Andheri, Mumbai. The party workers had arrived in cars and harmed the building of that has the channel’s offices on Parsi Punchayet Road.

Other than this, a lot of harm was done to the furniture of the office which was literally smashed by the angry mob after they had broken the windows. When the police investigated, it found a 20inch long chopper in one of the cars and thus a case under the Arms Act and the Indian Penal Code has been registered.

Athawale, who is the third one to be rejected from the show, has decided to appeal at court against Endemol India. Faisal Khan, brother of Aamir Khan too has approached the court for he too had been removed from the show. Other than Jhanvi Kapoor, model, had also filed an NC complaint against the organizers of the show. All the three say that they were first approached for the show and the organizers even made agreements with them, but later refused to stick by it.

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