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Sukesh Chandrasekhar, a conman who is lodged in Delhi’s Tihar Jail in a Rs 200 crore extortion case, has written another letter to Bollywood actor Jacqueline Fernandez ahead of the nine-day-long Navratri festival and said he would fast for her “well-being and to ward off all the negativity” around them.
Calling the Roy actor his “tigress”, the conman expressed his admiration for Fernandez and praised her appearance in the Doha show.
“Baby firstly you were looking super hot and pretty at the ‘Doha Show’. Baby, there is no one prettier than you, my Bomma,” the alleged conman said in his letter as per India Today.
Sukesh also expressed his intentions to fast for the entire nine days of Navratri for the well-being and happiness of the actor, who he was allegedly in a relationship with before his arrest.
“Baby as Navratri is commencing from tomorrow, I am, for the first time in my life, gonna fast all the 9 days for your well-being and mainly to ward away all the negativity around us,” he added in his letter.
Sukesh, who is currently imprisoned in a Rs 200 crore extortion case, further added that “with Ma Shakthi’s divine intervention, everything will only be in our favour and the truth will prevail. We will be with each other very soon, come what may, and live together forever my Baby girl.”
He also talked about his intentions to arrange a special pooja for Jacqueline at Vaishno Devi Temple and Mahakaleshwar Temple on the ninth day of Navratri.
“Baby no ‘cage’ in this world can stop me from loving you and protecting you and standing up for you. Baby, I know how much you love me, at the same time you know my baby, I live for you, I would kill for you, I would die for you,” the letter shared by IT read.
Conman Chandrashekhar is currently lodged in Delhi’s Mandoli jail in connection to the Rs 200 crore extortion case. He was rumoured to be in a relationship with the Bollywood actress Jacqueline Fernandez.
However, Jacqueline denied any romantic relationship with Sukesh but she is also an accused in the case and has also been questioned by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) multiple times.
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