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Zomato controversy: Hitesha Chandranee releases statement, says she did not leave city, fears for her safety

The executive, Kamaraj, filed a counter-FIR alleging Chandranee had assaulted him first, and claimed she hurt herself while he was safeguarding himself.

Kamaraj, the delivery guy arrested in the Zomato- Hitesha case on Thursday said the customer ‘accidentally punched herself with the ring.

New Delhi:  Hitesha Chandranee, an Instagram influencer who claimed in a video that she had been assaulted by a Zomato delivery executive has released her first statement since her original post, saying she fears for her safety and asserting that she has not left Bengaluru.

“From the time the incident occurred and while undergoing trauma on what happened to me as what happens to many girls and women who live alone in this city, I have been hounded on social media by tweets, posts and statements by ‘celebrities’ because of which I have decided to make this statement,” she wrote.

“Since the incident occurred, I have been harassed, abused and my life has been threatened. I have kept my silence as anything I say gets twisted,” she wrote.

She said she had received many calls “from various people using repulsive and threatening words against me.”

“They have threatened my life and have even threatened to harm my family. I am being assaulted online in all platforms, be it email, WhatsApp, youtube, instagram in addition to regular calls and messages,” she wrote.

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“Online narratives say that I asked for free food, but it was Zomato which had an offer that they would not charge me, if the food was delivered late,” she wrote.

“I have been cooperating with the police and have not left Bengaluru as spread by various quarters. Bengaluru is home for me. I just wanted to share the incident but instead, my words have been further twisted.”