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Bollywood’s Shiamak Davar accused of sexually abusing dancers

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wo former dance students allege one of India’s biggest celebrities, Shiamak Davar, is a sexually abusive and controlling leader of a sect called VRRP Spiritual Learning group, according to two lawsuits filed in B.C. Supreme Court. Shiamak, 53, teaches dance in six countries and has sold millions of albums. His choreography has gone from Bollywood to Hollywood blockbusters such as Mission Impossible 4. He’s rubbed shoulders with everyone from Bollywood stars like Shilpa Shetty to Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper and B.C. Premier Christy Clark. Percy Shroff, 40, and Jimmy Mistry, 33, both of North Vancou-

Shiamak Davar (behind) with former follower Percy Shroff.

ver, say they endured years of unwanted sexual touching at the hands of Shiamak, who they say abused his authority as their spiri-

tual leader to control all aspects of their lives. “I used to believe that his word was god.… I just wanted to please him,” said Shroff. He claims the star, known simply as Shiamak, began grooming him for sexual exploitation when he was 16, and he is suing now to protect his young son. Denies all allegations In a written response to the lawsuits, Shiamak claims the allegations are not true and that the two former dancers are trying to ruin “his character, reputation and affiliated organizations.” Shiamak, who splits his time between Mumbai and North Vancouver, says Story continued on page 6

High Court suspends Salman Khan’s 5 year jail sentence

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he high court in Mumbai has suspended Bollywood star Salman Khan’s sentence for a 2002 hitand-run conviction, pending his appeal. Khan was convicted on Wednesday by a lower court of culpable homicide. The court sentenced the actor to five years in prison for killing Noor Ullah Khan by driving over him as he slept on a

pavement. Four others were injured. Many expected Khan to be jailed on Friday but the court extended bail. A final appeal hearing is due in July. During his trial, Khan argued his driver had been behind the wheel, but the judge said it was the actor who had been driving, under the influence of alcohol. Within hours of his conviction on Wednesday, Khan approached the high

court and was given interim bail for two days, meaning he stayed out of prison. The actor - who had faced a possible 10year jail term - then went home, where a number of Bollywood stars have since met him. In the high court, Khan’s lawyers argued that the prosecution had not See story on page 7

Orange Crush

Rachel Notley’s BC connection

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he new Premier of Alberta Rachel Notley has connections to the BC NDP. She was an advisor to the Attorney General of BC during the 1990s when BC NDP was in power here. She was advising the then NDP Attorney General Ujjal Dosanjh on issues related to benefits for same sex couples. She also has deep NDP roots - both in Alberta and BC. Supporters had spoken of the 51-yearold Notley as the next party leader as far back as 2008, when she entered politics by winning the constituency of Edmonton-Strathcona. Some call it the fulfillment of a destiny that began

dreadfully on the snowy night of Oct. 19, 1984. Her father, Grant Notley, who was provincial NDP leader, died in a plane crash in northern Alberta while heading home from Edmonton. He was popular on both sides of the aisle, famous for his principled and at times quixotic fight for social justice. His old constituency has since been renamed DunveganCentral Peace-Notley. His daughter was 20 at the time, but her political indoctrination was already part of her DNA. Even as a child, growing up in

Fairview, she marched in demonstrations with her mother Sandra. See more on Alberta’s Orange Crush on pages 3 & 12

Rachel Notley


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