Gun Controversy: Soha Gets Show-cause Notice


PTI

Chandigarh, Mar 22: Actress Soha Ali Khan was on Friday issued a show cause notice asking her how she allegedly obtained a gun licence when she was underage and why it should not be cancelled, since it is in violation of the Arms Act.

It also asked her why her father, former cricket team captain Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi who was the retainer of the .12 bore rifle, allegedly misused the weapon in connection with the black buck hunting case registered against him in Jhajjar district of Haryana in 2005.

The Gurgaon district administration, which issued the notice (returnable in 15 days) in the name of "Soha Sultan," has separately ordered an inquiry into some missing original files of the arms licence after receiving the Jhajjar police probe report.

The actress was issued an arms licence on November 5, 1996 when she was a little over 18 years while the eligibility criteria as per the Arms Act, 1959, is 21 years, Deputy Commissioner Rakesh Gupta said.

Based on FIR No 191 registered by Jhajjar police on June 5, 2005, he said Pataudi misused the weapon for allegedly hunting a black buck.

Soha has also been asked to explain that while applying for renewal on September 7, 2005 in Gurgaon, she "concealed the fact that the rifle (No. 91501) entered in her arms license was in the custody of Jhajjar police".

"She should have informed the district authorities about this as moral duty," Gupta said.

The notice further states that the authorities could cancel the licence and take appropriate action under the law if no reply is received from her side.

  

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