Shiv Sena (UBT) leader, rajya sabha MP and 'Saamana' executive editor Sanjay Raut's much-awaited memoir 'Narkatala Swarg' will be released on May 17, 2025. The book will be released at 6 pm at ravindra Natya Mandir, Prabhadevi, Mumbai. This book is a collection of Sanjay Raut's experiences, which he cherished during his arrest by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) and the time spent in Arthur Road Jail for about 100 days.

It is being claimed that this book not only shares his personal experiences, but also sheds light on political pressure, the role of investigative agencies and the challenges posed to democracy. sanjay raut has clarified that this book is not some kind of 'gopyasphota', but a description of the true experiences of his life.

uddhav, sharad pawar and javed akhtar will attend the ceremony

The book will be released at this ceremony by uddhav thackeray, sharad pawar, lyricist and screenwriter Javed Akhtar. The book will be published in Marathi, hindi and english languages. The hindi and english versions will be released in Delhi, so that it can reach a wider readership.

Sanjay Raut's aim through this book is to inspire those who are struggling to protect democracy. He believes that his experiences can become a source of inspiration for all those who have the courage to raise their voice against injustice. Everyone is invited to attend this release ceremony, especially those who are supporters of democracy and freedom of expression.

Sanjay Shirsat's taunt on Sanjay Raut

Sanjay Shirsat targeted sanjay raut and said, "If sanjay raut has really written a book, then I think the government should give him another chance to answer, so that the second installment like 'heaven in hell' and 'heaven in heaven' can come out."

Shirsat further said, "Some time ago sanjay raut was in jail. Perhaps he must have got some good experiences there. To keep getting such experiences again and again, he should get a chance to go to jail again. Based on the experiences there, he should write another book, which can entertain everyone."

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