Saif Ali Khan Attack: It’s our responsibility to keep Maharashtra safe, says Shinde

Reacting to actor Saif Ali Khan stabbing case, Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde vowed to take strict action against the accused in the case. Read further on Dynamite News:

Post Published By: DN Bureau
Updated : 22 January 2025, 3:37 PM IST
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Mumbai: A day after actor Saif Ali Khan was discharged from the Lilavati Hospital, Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde on Wednesday said that the government won't spread anyone involved in the stabbing case.

'We won't spare anyone'
"I wish him a speedy recoverey. Hope, he will get back to his work soon.  Whoever accused is we won't spare them. The safety of Maharashtra is our utmost concern,"  Eknath Shinde said on the actor stabbing case. 

On being asked about illegal Bangladeshis, he said: "We will take strict action against them."

Saif Ali Khan discharged  
Actor Saif Ali Khan has been discharged from Lilavati Hospital, 5 days after he was stabbed six times by intruder during a burglary attempt at his Bandra home. 

Saif Ali Khan attacked
He was stabbed six times by the intruder. The 54-year-old actor had undergone two surgeries. 

Accused sent to Police Custody
A 30-year-old man, who was arrested by Mumbai Police on Sunday morning in connection with the attack on Bollywood actor, was sent to police custody by a Mumbai court till January 24. (With Agency Inputs)