People forcefully entered the tent, and when the brother tried to stop them, they beat him up, there was a ruckus in Maha Kumbh regarding Monalisa
Monalisa, who sells Rudraksha and crystal garlands in the Maha Kumbh Mela, is in the news due to her beautiful eyes. Recently, an incident with her has created a controversy.
Monalisa said that some people came to her insisting on taking a selfie. She refused, but they did not listen.
Prayagraj: I'm not sure what to do. Monalisa, who sells Rudraksha and crystal garlands in the Maha Kumbh Mela, is in the news due to her beautiful eyes. Recently, an incident with her has created a controversy. Monalisa has accused some people of forcing her and attacking her brother. Monalisa said that some people came to her and insisted on taking a selfie. She refused, but they did not listen.
Fight for selfie
According to the information, to took a selfie with Monalisa, people said that her father had permitted her to take pictures. When Monalisa refused, her brother went to them and tried to snatch her mobile. The matter did not stop there, after this about nine people beat up her brother. Monalisa said, “I told them that I do not want to be photographed. I was afraid that they might harm me. The atmosphere became scarier due to the lack of electricity in the camp.”
Monalisa came to Kumbh with her family
Monalisa has come to Kumbh Mela with 50 members of her family from Indore, Madhya Pradesh. Her family sells Rudraksha and crystal garlands. Due to Monalisa’s popularity, YouTubers and other people stand outside the camp all day to take photos and talk to her. In between, there was news that the family members had sent Monalisa back to Indore due to the ever-increasing problems. However, this news turned out to be false. Monalisa is still present in Kumbh Mela and is selling Rudraksha garlands with her family.
However, after the incident, Monalisa and her family complained to the police. The Kumbh administration has assured to make strong security arrangements so that such incidents can be prevented.
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