A day after she was attacked by CISF personnel, actress turned BJP MP Kangana Ranaut has revealed what all happened before the woman constable slapped her. The actress who has won Lok Sabha seat from Mandi, Himachal Pradesh said that Kulwinder Kaur had?strategically planned this. Furthermore, she compared herself to PM Indira Gandhi.
She first shared a tweet by former Indian Army Officer Gaurav Arya, who had written on X, "CISF Constable Kulwinder Kaur who attacked Kangna Ranaut will be punished. She may lose her job. That is what she probably planned all along. This whole thing about supporting the farmer¡¯s protest is utter nonsense."
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Taking to her Instagram Stories, Kangan Ranaut wrote, "This makes most sense to me, she strategically waited for me to cross her and?in a signature Khalistani style, quietly came from behind and hit my face without saying a word. When I asked why she did that, she looked away and started to speak in to the phone cameras focussed at her (can be seen in her videos)?hogging sudden public attention, farmers laws have been repealed and they don¡¯t concern anyone anymore probably this was her way of joining Khalistani bandwagon which is getting major political seats in Punjab."
Kangana who will next be seen playing the role of Indira Gandhi in the upcoming film Emergency, then compared herself to theformer Prime Minister. She shared a picture of two guards killing a lady, depicting Indira Gandhi's assassination in 1984 and wrote, "Emergency will be out soon to show how a disarmed elderly lady was killed inside her own house by people in uniform who she trusted with her security, and they used 35 bullets to kill one old aged lady, story of brave Khalistanis will be out soon."
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