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Kangana Ranaut Is Back With More Ridiculous Claims, Says 'India Does Not Need More Oxygen’


After being permanently suspended from Twitter, it seems like Queen actor Kangana Ranaut is now making ridiculous claims again and is keeping her promise of using other platforms to voice her opinions. 

Ranaut took to Instagram along with her sister, Rangoli Chandel and commented on a news report about oxygen hoarding in Delhi. 

Kangana Ranaut Is Back With More Ridiculous Claims, Says © Instagram/Kangana Ranaut

This is not the first time Kangana Ranaut has made ridiculous claims about India’s oxygen needs. Before her suspension from Twitter, the actor tweeted, “Everybody is building more and more oxygen plants, getting tons and tons of oxygen cylinders, how are we compensating for all the oxygen that we are forcefully drawing from the environment? It seems we learnt nothing from our mistakes and catastrophes they cause #Planttrees.” 

In another tweet, she wrote, “Along with announcing more and more oxygen for humans, governments must announce relief for nature also, people who are using this oxygen should also pledge to work on improving the air quality, for how long we going to be miserable pests only taking never giving back to nature.”


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