Gauahar Khan landed in trouble when the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) filed an FIR against her for flouting the rules after testing positive for COVID-19. However, a statement was issued by her team that stated she tested negative in multiple reports and is a law-abiding citizen. Adding to Gauahar's misery, the Federation of Western India Cine Employees (FWICE) decided to ban her for 2 months for not following the BMC rules.
Now, as per a leading daily's report, Gauahar has been moved to an isolation centre. A source from the BMC told the daily that the actress will have to remain in the centre till March 24. "So what if she has a report dated March 12 that says 'negative'? It is strongly recommended that the infected person needs to isolate himself for the next 14 days from the day he/she tests positive. Therefore, if Gauahar's report was first positive on March 11, she should have shut herself up separately till March 24. But she didn't do that, and that's where her offence lies," the source said.
The source added, "On the 13th or 14th day, she will be made to undergo a RT-PCR test and only if that is negative, she can walk out free." Slamming Gauahar for flouting the rules, the source stated, "Why don't people seem to understand the basics needed? The government is shouting hoarse but so many people are still not wearing masks. As for Gauahar, she might have been taken by surprise when the BMC checked to find out if she's at home- but that's a normal procedure."
(Source: Times Of India)