Meera Chopra claims “the identification card that shows her posing as a frontline worker is not hers” and wonders “who made the ID in her name.”
Meera Chopra
A day after Meera Chopra found herself facing flak from the BJP for allegedly “faking her way” in taking the vaccine “in the frontline worker priority category” in Thane, the 'Section 375' (2019) actor denied the allegations. Priyanka Chopra’s cousin claims “the identification card that shows her posing as a frontline worker is not hers” and wonders “who made the ID in her name.”
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In a statement, she said, "I was just asked to send in my Aadhaar card. The ID that has been floating on social media is not mine. I was asked for my Aadhaar card for registration and that's the only ID I gave. No ID is valid until it has your signature. I myself, saw that so called ID card for the first time, when it came on Twitter. I totally condemn such practices and if any such ID has been made I would want to know how and why," Ms Chopra said in a statement on Twitter. She added that she condemns such “wrong practices” and wants to know the truth.
She also shared multiple posts on Twitter, take a look:
1. To all the bjp personnel and spokesperson who have suddenly become interested in my twitter account. Thank you so much for showing ur interest, but dont try to make me a scapegoat for ur animosity to the ruling party here. I just got a vaccine done and that has nothing to do
— meera chopra (@MeerraChopra) May 31, 2021
3. people like you to handle, like shortage of mucomycorsis medicines due to which lot of people are dying in our country, 3rd wave which is already affecting kids.
— meera chopra (@MeerraChopra) May 31, 2021
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Meera started her career with the Tamil film "Anbe Aaruyire" in 2005 and worked in many Tamil, Telugu and Kannada films before making her debut in Bollywood with "'Gang Of Ghosts' in 2014. On the work front, Meera Chopra was last seen in the web series 'The Tattoo Murders', which was earlier titled Kamathipura'. Some sections of society had a problem with it. They thought we were depicting Kamathipura and the sex workers in a negative light. To avoid controversies, Disney+Hotstar decided to change the title to 'The Tattoo Murders'. Apart from Meera, the Disney+ Hotstar series also features Kulbhushan Kharbanda and Tanuj Virwani, who will be seen essaying a negative role. The web series has been written and directed by Shravankumar Tiwari.
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