Aluva actress writes to Prime Minister, seeks government support, cites social media fame

KOCHI: The actress from Aluva said that she came forward with a complaint against the actors because she thought that other girls should not have to go through the same experience she had.

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KOCHI: The actress from Aluva said that she came forward with a complaint against the actors because she thought that other girls should not have to go through the same experience she had. She did not give up even after receiving death threats. The reason for the current decision is the POCSO case.

The case was filed by the daughter of her mother's own younger sister. The police should prove who paid the girl to say this. The police have not called her yet in connection with the POCSO case.



The actress also said that she has even sent a complaint to the Prime Minister for further investigation. ''No girl should tell such a blatant lie. Let them put their hands on their own daughter's head and say that I did it.

When they tell such a lie, they should first investigate whether there is any truth in it. Don't crucify an innocent person like me for nothing. I came out for the public and the media.

Yet none of them stood by me. I am a very famous person on social media. The media here should have thought that I could not do such things.

Why didn't they investigate the background of the relative who filed the complaint against me? I need the government's support in this case. The government should hold me accountable." The actress also clarified that she will wait for three days.

If not, she will withdraw the complaint. The actress from Aluva announced through the media this morning that she is withdrawing the complaint filed against seven people in the film industry including film stars Mukesh, Jayasurya, Idavela Babu, Maniyanpilla Raju and Balachandra Menon. She announced that she was withdrawing the complaint citing that she did not receive support from the government.

The actress's withdrawal came after the investigation into the case began. Apart from the actors, a case was against film industry figures Noble, Bichu and Adv. Chandrasekharan of the Congress Lawyers' Association.

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