Kangana Ranaut slams Bollywood for being silent on slap row, deletes post later


Kangana Ranaut has attacked Bollywood for being silent after she was slapped by a CISF personnel at the Chandigarh airport on Thursday.

Kangana Ranaut, who is the newly-elected BJP MP from Mandi, Himachal Pradesh, was on her way to Delhi when she was slapped by a CISF personnel Kulwinder Kaur at Chandigarh airport on Thursday, June 6. On Friday, the Panga actress took to Instagram and slammed Bollywood for being silent about the incident.

Kangana’s now-deleted Instagram Story reads, “Dear film industry, you all are either celebrating or are totally mum on the airport attack on me, remember if tomorrow if you are 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, 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.”

After the shocking incident, Kangana shared a video on her social media, in which she said, “I am safe, I am perfectly fine. The slapping incident that happened at Chandigarh Airport occurred during the security check. When I completed the security check and was waiting to pass the woman security officer, she came towards me, hit me, and started abusing me. When I asked why she did it, she said she supports the farmers. I am safe, but my concern is how to handle this shocking rise in terror and violence in Punjab.”

Meanwhile, the CISF personnel Kulwinder, who appeared to be upset with Ranaut over her stance on the farmer protests, has been suspended and an FIR lodged against her. 

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