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Kangana calls Deepika Padukone and Swara Bhasker 'terrorists' for supporting JNU protests

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: January 3, 2021 11:30 IST

On the the third day of 2021, Kangana Ranaut has once again slammed actors Deepika Padukone, Swara Bhasker, Taapsee ...

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On the the third day of 2021, Kangana Ranaut has once again slammed actors Deepika Padukone, Swara Bhasker, Taapsee Pannu and Anurag Kashyap for backing JNU protests which erupted early last year. The actress took to Twitter to take a dig at the actors for supporting the JNU protests as well as the anti-CAA marches that were carried out in various parts of India against the government's Citizenship Amendment Act.  The Panga actress termed them as 'filmy clowns' and questioned if they will apologise for their stance. She tweeted, "Now that it is proved that JNU students spread misinformation and lies about CAA, they have admitted that they participated in spreading hate, lies and terrorism. Will these filmy clowns apologise to this nation but who will compensate for the lives that are lost in Delhi riots?"

She added that these actors are 'no less than terrorists'. "Bullydawood film industry ka ek aur bhanda phoot gaya, all those who supported JNU students and Shaheen Baag protests also helped instigate riots, these so called actors and actresses are no less than terrorists, India wake up and watch.." Kangana tweeted. Recently, a civil court in Mumbai stated that  Kangana  had committed grave violation in the plan while merging her flats. Reacting to the news, the actress denied the statement in the ruling and said that the flat was such when she had purchased it. In a tweet reacting to a news report, Kangana said that the building was constructed in such a way that there is one apartment on each floor and it was like this when she purchased it. “Fake propaganda by Mahavinashkari government, I haven't joined any flats, whole building is built the same way, one apartment each floor, that's how I purchased it, @mybmc is only harassing me in the entire building. Will fight in higher court," Kangana wrote on Twitter. In September last year, the BMC had demolished parts of Kangana's office in Bandra citing illegal construction. Following this demolition, Kangana Ranaut had filed a petition seeking a restraint on the demolition being carried out by the civic body.

Tags: Kangana RanautJNU ViolenceDeepika PadukoneSwara bhasker
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