Actor Kangana Ranaut, in her fight against Maharashtra’s ruling Shiv Sena, has now targeted Congress President, Sonia Gandhi.
Congress is a part of the Sena-led coalition government in Maharashtra. “History will judge your silence and indifference,” she told the Congress president, calling the demolition at her office on Wednesday an act of “harassment” by the state government.
“Dear respected honourable Congress President Sonia Gandhi Ji, being a woman aren’t you anguished by the treatment I am given by your government in Maharashtra? Can you not request your government to uphold the principles of the constitution given to us by Dr. Ambedkar (BR Ambedkar),” Kangana Ranaut said in a series of tweets.
“You have grown up in the west and lived here in India. You may be aware of the struggles of women. History will judge your silence and indifference when your own government is harassing women and ensuring a total mockery of law and order. I hope you will intervene,” said the 33-year-old actor.
Meanwhile, NCP chief Sharad Pawar said that the Maharashtra government has nothing to do with the Kangana office demolition. BMC has demolished the Kangana office.
Whereas BJP leader Narayan Rane told The Daily Guardian that Shiv Sena is doing vindictive politics. In Mumbai, Shiv Sena MLA and councillor offices are illegal. Act on these illegal premises. To demolish the premises in just 24 hours’ notice is an illegal activity