Sena has nothing to do with 'slap Aamir-get Rs 1 lakh' call: Thackeray
November 26, 2015  14:10
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The Shiv Sena has distanced itself from the call by its party's Ludhiana chief to 'slap Aamir Khan and get Rs 1 lakh' offer.


Aditya Thackeray, who is the son of Shiv Sena chief Uddhav Thackeray and the president of the Yuva Sena, tweeted: The Shiv Sena Party has clearly stated today that it has absolutely nothing to do with the statement of offer of the slapping and so on."


Punjab Shiv Sena chief Rajeev Tandon said on Wednesday, "Any person who slaps Aamir Khan will be rewarded Rs 1 lakh by the Shiv Sena. This is important because no one living in our country should dare to say anything against India Anyone from the hotel staff or the film crew can slap him and take the reward.


On Thursday, the Shiv Sena said Tandons statement was not the official view of the party. The party said it had nothing to do with the remark made in Ludhiana.
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