Saif Ali Khan says his recent election campaign in Delhi was his last

    Saif Ali Khan says his recent election campaign in Delhi was his last

    Film actor Saif Ali Khan, who came to Delhi yesterday for the election campaign organised by the Delhi Election Commission, was quite heated up when media asked him to apologise for arriving late. The star was accompanied by his co-stars Sonakshi Sinha, Jimmy Shergill and director Tigmanshu Dhulia of upcoming flick Bullett Raja. The Nawab turned down their request to apologise and stated, "I will not apologise because it is not my fault... I was stuck in traffic.”

    He added saying, “I should not be blamed for this chaos and I feel stars should not come to Delhi. This is my last visit to Delhi and henceforth, I will give interviews from Mumbai. If anybody should apologise it is the election officials as they didn't convey the right time.” Meanwhile, the scheduled press conference was also terminated. The District Election Officer of North Delhi, A M More later gave a statement that Saif has apologised, “he (Saif) apolosied. We from the district administration also apologised on this issue that he got late. This should be considered by the media... We are coming together for the cause.”

    Saif Ali Khan says his recent election campaign in Delhi was his last

    He further commented, "Generally stars have other engagements, he must be having some other commitments. He came here to give the message that voters should participate in the election." The rally to encourage youth to vote in December assembly elections was scheduled from 12 noon to 4pm. The bike rally was termed as Bullet Rajas for Cause. Saif’s upcoming films are Happy Ending, Hamshakals and Phantom.