Kangana Ranaut attacks Maha govt over Bhiwandi building collapse, asks them to stop obsessing over her

By Lokmat English Desk | Published: September 21, 2020 02:31 PM2020-09-21T14:31:38+5:302020-09-21T14:36:43+5:30

In the latest, Kangana Ranaut has again targeted the Maharashtra government after a three-storeyed building collapsed in Bhiwandi in ...

Kangana Ranaut attacks Maha govt over Bhiwandi building collapse, asks them to stop obsessing over her | Kangana Ranaut attacks Maha govt over Bhiwandi building collapse, asks them to stop obsessing over her

Kangana Ranaut attacks Maha govt over Bhiwandi building collapse, asks them to stop obsessing over her

In the latest, Kangana Ranaut has again targeted the Maharashtra government after a three-storeyed building collapsed in Bhiwandi in which at least 10 persons  were killed and some got injured. 

Reacting to the news of a three-storied building collapse in Bhiwandi, Thane, Kangana slammed the government to stop obsessing over her as she wrote, “Meanwhile Maharashtra government क-क-क-क-कंगना ..... if they stop being obsessed with me they will know how the entire state is collapsing…” 

Kangana has been engaged in war of words with Shiv Sena and it started after she compared Mumbai with Pakistan Occupied Kashmir and called the city's police force a "sham".

On September 9, The Shiv Sena-controlled Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) demolished the "illegal alterations" at the Bandra office of actress Kangana Ranaut.

Kangana Ranaut had moved to Bombay High Court against demolition of her Bandra office in Mumbai on the same day.

On September 15, actress amended her petition before the court and demaned Rs 2 crore  damages should be paid by BMC following the unlawful demolition of a part of her office. 

The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation on Friday asked the Bombay High Court to dismiss actor Kangana Ranaut’s petition seeking Rs 2 crore in damages for demolition of her bungalow in Mumbai. The BMC called Ranaut’s plea an “abuse of the process of law”.

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