Kangana Ranaut asks Sonia Gandhi to break her silence on Uddhav Govt’s actions
Bold and beautiful, Kangana Ranaut has been subjected to constant threats, derogatory attacks and harassment from the Maharashtra government
Bold and beautiful, Kangana Ranaut has been subjected to constant threats, derogatory attacks and harassment from the Maharashtra government led by Uddhav Thackrey. The Shiv Sena led BMC worker demolished a portion of her office on 9th of September. This was done within just 24 hours of a ‘stop work’ notice and at a time when such demolition activities have been prohibited by a High Court order.
The Queen actress have been vocal about the alleged laxity of the Maharashtra Government in the investigation on the death case of actor Sushant Singh Rajput and the Mumbai Police’s misplaced priorities. She has now requested the Congress president Sonia Gandhi to address the issue and break her silence on the MVA government’s harassment of a woman and the ‘mockery of law and order’.
In the first tweet Kangana wrote about the founder of Shiv Sena, Balasaheb Thakrey. He had said that his party will lose its purpose once he has gone, and will also form an alliance with Congress. Then she asked Sonia Gandhi whether she is not anguished by how the government where Congress is a part of is treating a woman in Maharashtra. She also asked her to maintain the principles given by the constitution of Babasaheb Ambedkar.
In her second tweet she said to Sonia that since she has grown up in the west and lived in India, she must be aware of struggled of a woman. “History will judge your silence and indifference when your own government is harassing women and ensuring a total mockery of law and order,” Kangana wrote. She again hoped Sonia Gandhi to intervene on the matter as a woman and as a president of the Congress.