BMC Issues FIR Instructions Against Alia Bhatt, Accused Of Breaking Corona Rules- Deets Inside
Alia Bhatt reached the motion poster launch event of her film ‘Brahmastra’ in Delhi on Wednesday. Now she is on the radar of BMC as soon as she returns to Mumbai. Alia has been accused of violating the covid-29 guidelines.
Cases of covid-19 infection are increasing continuously in Maharashtra, especially in Mumbai. While 32 such patients have been found so far in the state who are infected with Omicron variants, in Bollywood too, from Kareena Kapoor to Shanaya Kapoor be corona positive. Alia Bhatt is now the target of Brihan Mumbai Municipal Corporation that is BMC. BMC has accused the actress of violating covid-19 guidelines.
Alia Bhatt reached the motion poster launch event of her film ‘Brahmastra’ in Delhi on Wednesday. He was accompanied by Ranbir Kapoor and Ayan Mukerji. Now, these three can be instructed to remain in home quarantine for 14 days in Mumbai.
Notice can be sent to Alia who has returned to Mumbai
Alia Bhatt returned to Mumbai on Thursday. While Ranbir Kapoor and Ayan Mukerji have not returned to their homes at the moment. Officials associated with BMC say that action can be taken against these stars under the Pandemic Act. Alia Bhatt’s RT-PCR report may have come negative, but according to BMC rules, she is a ‘high-risk’ contact. In such a situation, they will have to remain in home quarantine for 14 days.
As per the BMC rules, the person who is a high-risk contact of the ones who have contracted the virus is required to home quarantine for 14 days. Alia Bhatt broke the rule by going to Delhi to promote her film Brahmastra post which the health department of BMC had advised the actor to quarantine in the national capital.