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Summon likely against Sajid on Sherlyn’s complaint

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Mumbai: Mumbai police may issue summon against filmmaker Sajid Khan on a sexual harassment complaint moved by actress-model Sherlyn Chopra, the officials of city police confirm this on Friday morning.

Sherlyn has accused Sajid of allegedly flashing his private parts during a meeting at his Mumbai residence.

She filed the written complaint at the Juhu police station here, which will shortly record her statement and than summon the Bigg Boss 16 contestant.

The actress has also written a letter to Union Minister Anurag Thakur to stop Bigg Boss 16 telecast until Sajid is eliminated.

While talking to the media, Sherlyn said: “Sajid Khan showed me his private parts and made me touch them.”

She said: “He is Farah Khan’s brother, who is close to Shah Rukh Khan and Salman Khan. So what am I in front of him? I was just an outsider and a nobody. Then what way do I have to prove the truth?”

Sherlyn said she is ready to present all the evidence she has, “I did tell my friends and close ones about it, but not my family, because I thought about what they would think about me.

“I had lost my father at the time.”

Sajid Khan is currently a contestant in Salman Khan-hosted show ‘Bigg Boss 16’.

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