• NCP's Nawab Malik tweets 'picture abhi baaki hai mere dost' after Aryan Khan's bail

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    NCP's Nawab Malik tweets 'picture abhi baaki hai mere dost' after Aryan Khan's bail

    Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) leader Nawab Malik tweeted Shah Rukh Khan's movie dialogue "Picture abhi baaki hai mere dost" after Aryan Khan's bail. The tweet came immediately after the court granted bail to Aryan Khan.





    "Picture abhi baaki hai mere dost (there is more to come my friend)," tweeted Malik. Malik has gone blood-and-guts at Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) after Aryan's arrest. 





    Earlier, NCB arrested Malik's son-in-law in a drug-related case. 





    On Thursday, Mumbai High Court granted bail to Aryan Khan, Arbaaz Merchant and Munmun Dhamecha. There were arrested in connection with a drug case in Mumbai. 





    Malik's anticipation might turn upside down for NCB zonal director Sameer Wankhede. Wankhede was the investigating officer in the Aryan Khan case. 





    In the recent development in the case, Mumbai police have ordered an inquiry into extortion charges against Wankhede.





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    "The officer (Sameer Wankhede) who held them has addressed the high court with a request that the Mumbai police should not be permitted to investigate the charges against him. Police stated if we have to arrest him, then a prior notice of 72 hours will be issued in advance. Till yesterday, he was asking the Mumbai police not to arrest him and now addressed the high court. He is the very officer who asked protection from the Mumbai police and now what has changed within a week he dropped his belief in Mumbai police. It is a point that he has made fraud and thus is alarmed of the police," Malik commented.





    Leader Malik has further claimed that Wankhede falsified records to get reservations in civil services examinations and jobs.





    Malik also noticed two independent observers KP Gosavi and Manish Bhanushali, used in the Aryan case. He has questioned their background.