Nawazuddin Siddiqui Finally Breaks His Silence; Claims His Wife Aaliya ‘Is Blackmailing Him Only For Money’

Nawazuddin finally breaks his silence after his estranged wife Aaliya accused him of throwing her and the kids out of his residence.

Nawazuddin Siddiqui and his estrange wife’s Aaliya’s separation has become a hot media topic after the latter even filed a complaint against the actor accusing him of rape and then shared a video on her Instagram, claiming that Nawazuddin Siddiqui has stopped her and the children from entering their residence.

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Now Nawazuddin has finally decided to break his silence over the issue and shared a long note on Instagram in pointers, where he puts forward his opinion on the ongoing issue. His note read, “I am termed as a bad guy everywhere because of my silence. The reason I have kept quiet is because all this tamasha will somewhere be read by my small children.(sic)”

Writing in pointers, he said, “First of all me and Aaliya do not stay together since several years, we are already divorced but we definitely had an understanding only for our kids.(sic)” He also added, “Does anyone know, why my kids are in India and not attending school for 45 days, wherein the school is sending me letters everyday that it’s been too long an absence. My kids have been made hostage for past 45 days & are missing their schooling in Dubai. (sic)”

Here’s the post:

Nawaz also puts his opinion on Aaliya’s recent Instagram video “Whenever my children came to India during their vacation, they used to stay with their grandmother only. How could anyone throw them out of the house. I myself was not in the house during that time. Why didn’t she make a video of being thrown out, whereas she makes video of every random thing. She has dragged the kids in this drama and she is(sic).”

He concludes the note by saying that he will go to any extent to secure their well-being and their future. He has won all the cases so far and will continue to place his faith in the judiciary.