New Delhi. Maharashtra minister and NCP leader Nawab Malik has given a big statement on film actress Kangana Ranaut. He has taunted Kangana Ranaut during her press conference on Friday. NCP leader has said that Kangana Ranaut has taken an overdose. Hence making such absurd statements.
In fact, Malik was targeting Kangana’s statement that India got independence in 2014. He has said that Kangana has taken more than one dose of Malana Cream, a drug made in Himachal. That’s why she is doing such deluded things.
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After getting Padma Shri, Kangana Ranaut said that India got independence in 2014. After his statement, BJP MP Varun Gandhi gave a sharp reaction. Gandhi had said that what should I call such a statement as madness or sedition?
Meanwhile, NSP leader Nawab Malik has also criticized Kangana Ranaut’s statement. He said that Kangana Ranaut has insulted the freedom fighters.
Malik has demanded from the central government that the Padma Shri given to Kangana Ranaut for insulting freedom fighters should be withdrawn and she should also be arrested.
Complaint filed against Kangana
After Kangana’s statement, AAP’s National Executive member Preeti Sharma Menon has filed a complaint against actress Kangana Ranaut with the Mumbai Police and demanded registration of an FIR in the matter.
Menon said, “Action is expected. Action should be taken against Kangana under sections 124A, 504, and 505 of the Indian Penal Code.
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Kangana said this
Kangana Ranaut has said that India got true independence in 2014. There was begging in 1947.
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