If actress Kangana Ranaut would get a penny for every time someone would file a complaint against her or lodge an FIR or even report to ban the Manikarnika actress on social media, Kangana would probably have earned the same amount of money that she does by doing movies.
We say this not because we have calculated the number of times she has been summoned or been complained against, but because it has happened again and we have legit lost count.
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Turns out, after the actress lashed out on social media a few days ago when Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced that he would be repealing three farm laws in light of the farmer’s protests that had been going on for almost a year.
Upset with the development, Kangana took to her Instagram account to call India a “Jihadist Nation" and even demanded that there should be dictatorship in the country. Rubbing several people the wrong way with her post, The Indian Youth Congress (IYC) filed a police complaint against actor Kangana Ranaut on Saturday for such "seditious" remarks on social media.
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IYC national secretary Amreesh Ranjan Pandey and Ambuj Dixit, co-coordinator of the outfit's legal cell went to the Parliament Street police station in New Delhi to file a complaint and it seems like they weren’t the only ones who dismissed the actress for such derogatory remarks.
Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee (DSGMC) president and Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) leader Manjinder Singh Sirsa also spoke against Kangana Ranaut’s bad choice of words and insisted that the Government take action against her. He said, "She should either be put in mental hospital or in jail. We demand strict action from government for her hateful content on Instagram."
Manjinder Singh Sirsa also slammed the actor over her alleged derogatory remarks targeting Sikhs and said the government should take action against her.
"She should either be put in mental hospital or in jail.
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The complaint by the Youth Wing allegedly read, “Kangana Ranaut is a renowned actress and has a huge fan following of more than 7.8 million (78 lakh) people on Instagram. Therefore, her intentional, irresponsible and seditious posts have the ability to excite hatred, contempt and disaffection towards the republic of India.”
It has been currently filed under sections 124A (sedition), 504 (intentional insult with intent to provoke breach of the peace) and 505 (statements conducing to public mischief) of the Indian Penal Code (IPC), and the actress is yet to comment on the matter.
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