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Kangana Ranaut slams Sonia Gandhi, says history will judge her silence

NIRMAL YESODA

It was after the death of Sushant Singh Rajput that Bollywood actress Kangana Ranaut started talking against nepotism that prevails in the film industry. Later, Kangana revealed that several celebrities in Bollywood are drug addicts, and she urged authorities to take strict action against drug abusers. She also blamed the Mumbai police for their biased acts in favour of A-listed Bollywood celebrities.

However, Kangana’s comments did not go well with the Shiv Sena, and the party asked the actress to stop visiting Mumbai if she feels the city unsafe. In the meantime, BMC started demolishing Kangana’s Manikarnika Films building, citing legal issues.

As a part of her fight against the ruling party Shiv Sena, the actress lashed out at Sonia Gandhi on September 11 and stated that history will judge her silence and indifference. It should be noted that the Indian National Congress is also a part of the Sena-led coalition government. The actress claimed that the demolition at her office was a pure case of harassment by the state government.

“You have grown up in the West and lived here in India. You may be aware of the struggles of women. History will judge your silence and indifference when your own government is harassing women and ensuring a total mockery of law and order. I hope you will intervene,” wrote Kangana on her Twitter page.

Kangana also requested Sonia to do something to uphold the principles of our constitution given to India by Dr BR Ambedkar.

“Dear respected honorable Congress president Sonia Gandhi ji, being a woman aren’t you anguished by the treatment I am given by your government in Maharashtra? Can you not request your government to uphold the principles of the constitution given to us by Dr. Ambedkar,” added Kangana.

The actress also alleged that Shiv Sena is compromising its ideologies for power, and claimed that the party is now slowly becoming Sonia Sena.

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