TikTok star Sonali Phogat, who hit govt official with slipper, to make wild card entry in Bigg Boss
Sunday, 20 December 2020 (16:59 IST)
Hisar: Senior Haryana BJP leader Sonali Phogat will join the “Bigg Boss House” from tomorrow, according to her lawyer Rajesh Rahid who said here Sunday that BJP leader Sonali Phogat, who is often in the headlines due to controversy, will make an entry at the house of Bigg Boss.
In recent months, Sonali Phogat has become more famous for her acting and for slapping Sultan Singh, the Secretary of the Hisar Market Committee. Besides, Sonali Phogat had lodged a police complaint against her sister and brother-in-law last year alleging that that he had beaten and threatened her.
Sonali Phogat was also in the headlines during the last Assembly Election campaign. In an election meeting during the election campaign, she called those who did not speak Bharat Mata ki Jai as Pakistanis. However, she later called it a conspiracy of the opposition and said her statement was misinterpreted.
Sonali Phogat hails from Bhutan village in Fatehabad district. Sonali, one of three sisters and one brother, left her only daughter in the hostel. Sonali has a house in Hisar. In 2016, Sonali’s husband Sanjay died in a farmhouse under suspicious circumstances. Sonali was in Mumbai at the time.
Sonali has been active in the BJP for almost a decade. Currently, she is the Vice-Chairperson of the National Executive Committee of the Party’s Mahila Morcha. Then she moved to Mumbai with the dream of appearing on the silver screen. Most recently, she played the role of Nawab Shah’s wife in the TV serial “Amma”.
When the Indian government launched 59 Chinese apps, including Tik-Tak, after Chinese opponents on the border. “It has caused a lot of damage to our country, so I have given up,” she said. The government has done well by banning it. We have to strengthen our country’s economic position and boycott Chinese goods.
Sonali Phogat had contested from Adampur Assembly Constituency against Congress’ Kuldeep Bishnoi on a BJP ticket but lost by more than 30,000 votes. (UNI)