As soon as you enter through the gate, first you will have darshan of God. You will see a deep mix of three colors in the house. Because this is the first rule of their house. In this video of about five minutes, Munmun says at the beginning, everyone should take off their shoes and slippers before coming in. Now he has shared its video on his YouTube handle, seeing which fans are congratulating him. But the fans could not see the whole house in it. However, by sharing pictures on Diwali, he told that he has taken a new house. Seeing which it seems that with how much love and hard work he has decorated his house. Recently, after much deliberation, he has given the fans a round of his new house. Be it Instagram or YouTube, videos and pictures keep updating. (This story has not been edited by Devdiscourse staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.Babita ji aka Munmun Dutta Munmun Dutta of ‘Tarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah’ is quite active socially. Shihabdeen in 2015 had unsuccessfully contested the parliamentary election on the ticket of the then ruling United National Party (UNP). He also filed a Fundamental Rights (FR) petition, seeking an order declaring his arrest and detention unlawful. In January last year, Shihabdeen made a request to the Health Service Committee of the Public Service Commission that he be reinstated. In a court hearing, Criminal Investigation Department (CID) officials had said there was not enough evidence to substantiate the allegations against the doctor. He was later granted bail in July 2019.Ī police investigation into the allegations proved negative. Nine suicide bombers, belonging to local Islamist extremist group National Thawheed Jamaat (NTJ) linked to ISIS, carried out coordinated blasts that tore through three churches and as many luxury hotels in Sri Lanka on the Easter Sunday in 2019. The 42-year-old doctor was also accused of being a member of the jihadi group, which carried out the deadly Easter attacks in 2019 that killed 270 people, including 11 Indians. Shihabdeen, a doctor in Kurunegala government hospital, was arrested in May 2019 and subsequently suspended from his service over allegations that he sterilised over 4,000 women from the majority Sinhalese Buddhist community after performing caesarean deliveries with the objective of causing the extinction of the Sinhala race. The health ministry in a statement also announced to pay arrears of Dr Shafi Shihabdeen's salary for the period he was sent on compulsory leave. The Sri Lankan government on Thursday reinstated a Muslim doctor, who was sent on compulsory leave for allegedly performing illegal sterilisation surgeries of over 4,000 women from the Sinhalese Buddhist community.
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