Kangana slams silence of B-town stars on Nikita Tomar death: "They should be jailed for their selective activism"

By Lokmat English Desk | Published: October 28, 2020 08:20 PM2020-10-28T20:20:00+5:302020-10-28T21:20:27+5:30

Kangana Raut took to her Twitter handle to express her anger over Nikita Tomar's murder in Haryana. The Queen ...

Kangana slams silence of B-town stars on Nikita Tomar death: "They should be jailed for their selective activism" | Kangana slams silence of B-town stars on Nikita Tomar death: "They should be jailed for their selective activism"

Kangana slams silence of B-town stars on Nikita Tomar death: "They should be jailed for their selective activism"

Kangana Raut took to her Twitter handle to express her anger over Nikita Tomar's murder in Haryana. The Queen actress  slammed Kareena Kapoor Khan, Swara Bhasker, Sonam Kapoor Radhika Apte and Richa Chadha among others. She tweeted how these and other actors should be jailed for their selective activism. Kangana also called these actresses 'filmy bimbos' and wrote, "All of them should be put in jail for fake and selective activism, these filmy bimbos have caused huge damage to the cause of woman empowerment, why their mouths are sealed for Nikita who has been shot dead in broad day light by a Jihadi." 

Nikita, a student of B.Com final year, had come out of her college after appearing for an exam on Monday afternoon when the incident took place, according to PTI report. The accused, who arrived at the spot in a car, had tried to pull the woman inside, in a bid to abduct her, but she resisted after which the key accused shot her, the police said. She was taken to a hospital, but she succumbed to injuries, the ACP said. Reacting to the horrific event, Kangana had tweeted, "Nikita’s bravery is no less than Rani LaxmiBai or Padmavati, jihadi murder was obsessed with her he kept asking her to come with her if she wanted to live she could have given in to his lust she chose to die instead, Devi Nikita rose for every Hindu woman’s dignity and pride." 


 

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