Kareena Kapoor Khan eventually reacted to the legal notice issued to her through the Madhya Pradesh High Court in May with regard to a petition filed by Christopher Anthony demanding a ban at the sale of her book ‘Kareena Kapoor Khan’s Pregnancy Bible’.

The actor, in her respond on Tuesday, opposed the petition that sought a stop on sale on her book due to the fact the book’s title “hurt the religious sentiments” of a community. Through her lawyers Divya Krishna Billaiya and Nikhil Bhatt, Kareena said that she had no intentions of hurting any religious sentiments.

The Madhya Pradesh HC has scheduled the next hearing by Justice GS Ahluwalia on September 10. Kareena’s lawyers, Divya Krishna Billaiya has categorically said that her patron’s book ‘Pregnancy Bible’ had never intended to hurt any religious sentiments.

The actress in her reply reportedly mentioned the book ‘Pregnancy Bible’ as her ‘third child’.

Christopher Anthony, a social activist from Jabalpur, had earlier stated that the word ‘Bible’ in Kareena’s memoir title hurts the feelings of the Christian community. “The Bible is the holy book of Christianity all over the world and it is wrong to compare Kareena Kapoor Khan’s pregnancy with the Bible,” he reportedly said in his petition.

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