Actor Ajaz Khan wages a war against Gau rakshaks, UP CM Yogi Adityanath, PM Narendra Modi through this fiery video

Ajaz Khan BLASTS Narendra Modi, Yogi Adityanath in this latest video

Written by: Preeti Kulkarni
Updated: April 16, 2017, 10:21 AM IST

Television actor Ajaz Khan who shot to fame after appearing as a wild card in one of the Bigg Boss seasons, is on a spree calling out the ruling party for their recent policies, for example: Beef Ban. Well, he has been a trouble maker, and we are basing this on the fact that he got arrested for sending naked pictures of women. Well, but he took to Facebook to post a video for UP CM Yogi Adityanath and PM Narendra Modi and he has a few pertinent points to make. He is calling them out and the RSS gau rakshaks for killing people, inciting them and causing Hindu Muslim divide.

He pulls a Rakhi Sawant on us, well sort of, when he points to a leather belt he is wearing and tell them that this is made from cow leather by Harley Davidson and they should arrest people from the international company and not harm people. Okay, so he does make sense. But who will take him seriously? In his appeal, he also waged a war against the BJP government and called them cowards for harming innocent people instead of taking on establishments. Makes sense no?ALSO READ: Ajaz Khan out on bail, former Bigg Boss contestants says allegations of Aishwarya Choubey are untrue

Before this, the actor was in the news after he was arrested for sending lewd messages for hair stylist Aishwarya Choubey. To which he said that he would press defamation charges on her. He said, “This is harassment. She has done this earlier with Salman Khan as well. But she didn’t get attention as it was Salman bhai.” Aishwarya on the other hand told press, “I know Ajaz is not a star but neither am I a big name. When I came to Mumbai, a friend told me that he (Ajaz) is a good person and advised me to stay in touch as he could suggest some work for me. I would have never stayed in touch had I not thought we were friends.”

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