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Bollywood diva-turned-politician Kangana Ranaut has expressed dissapoinment over Bollywood’s silence on the slap incident.
For those who are unaware, the newly elected BJP MP was slapped by a Central Industrial Security Force constable in Chandigarh airport.
The officer slapped the actress over Kangana’s provocatory and controversial remarks made during the 2020 farmers’ protest where the actress said that farmers protested in Delhi because they were paid ₹100 or ₹200. This remark angered Kulwinder Kaur as her mother was also one of the agitators.
The “Queen” actress in a now-deleted Instagram story that she posted on Friday, June 7, raised a call over Bollywood’s stoic silence on the matter.
The actress called them ‘All Eyes on Rafah Gang’. The post stated, “Dear film industry you all are either celebrating or are totally mum on the airport attack on me.”
She continued, “Remember if tomorrow if you walking disarmingly on some street of your country or anywhere else in the world and some Israeli/Palestinian hits you or your children just because you tried to bring eyes to Rafah or stood up for Israeli hostage,” as per reported by the India Today.
She added, “Then you will see I will be fighting for your rights of free speech, if someday you wonder why I am where I am remember you are not me (sic).”
Another Instagram story of Mandi MP read, “This can happen to you or your children as well. When you celebrate a terror attack on someone be ready for the day it comes back to you as well.”