I'm no Deepika, Alia or Katrina, Kangana on ex-minister's 'nachne gane wali' comment

By Lokmat English Desk | Published: February 20, 2021 01:44 PM2021-02-20T13:44:20+5:302021-02-20T13:45:08+5:30

Actor Kangana Ranaut has responded to Congress leader and former minister Sukhdeo Panse's 'nachne gane wali' comment on Twitter. ...

I'm no Deepika, Alia or Katrina, Kangana on ex-minister's 'nachne gane wali' comment | I'm no Deepika, Alia or Katrina, Kangana on ex-minister's 'nachne gane wali' comment

I'm no Deepika, Alia or Katrina, Kangana on ex-minister's 'nachne gane wali' comment

Actor Kangana Ranaut has responded to Congress leader and former minister Sukhdeo Panse's 'nachne gane wali' comment on Twitter. The actress called the politician a 'fool'.Reacting to a tweet from news agency IANS, which described Panse's alleged comments against her, Kangana wrote that not only has she refused to do item numbers in films, she has also turned down opportunities to appear in star vehicles featuring the Khans.

She wrote, "Whoever this fool is does he know I am no Deepika Katrina or Alia.... I am the only one who refused to do item numbers, refused to do big hero (Khan/Kumar) films which made entire Bullywoodiya gang men+women against me. I am a Rajput woman I don’t shake a** I break bones."As per IANS, the former minister in the previous Kamal Nath government in Madhya Pradesh said 'Ranaut, who insulted farmers protesting at various borders of New Delhi, had met with a Congress-led protest during the shoot of her upcoming spy thriller Dhaakad leading to police action on the political party workers'. When some leaders from the Congress opposed her, the state police resorted to physically assaulting the Congress workers. Kangana was at Sarni in the Betul district where the Congress protest took place last week. Police used force on the Congress leaders and also registered cases against them.

On February 18, Congress workers took out a rally under the leadership of Panse and submitted a memorandum to the District Collector. Protesting the police action and FIRs registered, Panse said the police action was against democracy. The Congress has been supporting the farmers agitation against the three contentious central farm laws. "The police should not act as a puppet of Kangana as governments keep changing. There should be a fair investigation of the police`s action against the Congress workers and no action should be taken against our party workers till the probe is complete," Panse added. More than 250 Congress workers on February 12, protested at Sarni, where Kangana was shooting for 'Dhaakad'. They demand that she apologise for her tweets against farmers.


 

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