Chandigarh, March 9: Less than 10 days after she was declared the Aap candidate for the Chandigarh Lok Sabha seat, Savita Bhatti, widow of comedian-actor Jaspal Bhatti, has opted out of the race.
Sources close to Savita Bhatti said Sunday that she had sent a communication to the Aap leadership conveying that she was not interested in contesting the election from Chandigarh.
She has said she was withdrawing from the contest due to personal reasons.
Savita Bhatti could not be reached for comments. Her mobile phone remained switched off. Her aides indicated she was upset that local Aam Aadmi Party leaders were not extending full support to her.
Savita Bhatti had been campaigning in Chandigarh after she was.
Sources close to Savita Bhatti said Sunday that she had sent a communication to the Aap leadership conveying that she was not interested in contesting the election from Chandigarh.
She has said she was withdrawing from the contest due to personal reasons.
Savita Bhatti could not be reached for comments. Her mobile phone remained switched off. Her aides indicated she was upset that local Aam Aadmi Party leaders were not extending full support to her.
Savita Bhatti had been campaigning in Chandigarh after she was.
- 3/9/2014
- by Abhijeet Sen
- RealBollywood.com
Chandigarh, June 5: He was comedy's famous Sardar and highlighted all that was nonsensical in society in his trademark style. For nearly three decades, comedian-actor-director Jaspal Bhatti entertained - and touched - the masses with his 'Nonsense Club' by highlighting social evils. After his tragic death in a car accident last October, his wife Savita Bhatti, wants to keep the flag flying high.
Faced with his sudden demise, Savita Bhatti thought that it would not be appropriate for her to drown in sorrow in the memory of a man whose aim was to bring smiles to the people's faces and to entertain them.
"It was a hard time for us after his sudden death. But I decided to keep his Nonsense Club brand and his comedy style alive,".
Faced with his sudden demise, Savita Bhatti thought that it would not be appropriate for her to drown in sorrow in the memory of a man whose aim was to bring smiles to the people's faces and to entertain them.
"It was a hard time for us after his sudden death. But I decided to keep his Nonsense Club brand and his comedy style alive,".
- 6/5/2013
- by Diksha Singh
- RealBollywood.com
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