Firing a new volley in Congress on Wednesday, Bollywood actress Kangana Ranaut questioned ongoing protests against her in the country and said it must have been a case of “mistaken identity.” “Am I a minister or a great leader of the opposition? Who do you think I am? this is quite flattering, “the embattled actor wrote on Twitter after the Punjab Congress burned Kangana’s effigies for” disrespecting farmers by labeling them terrorists. “
“The first congress in Maharashtra threatened me and hit my posters with chappals now congress in Punjab burning my effigies, it seems a clear case of mistaken identity,” wrote the actor.
The protests came after the actor allegedly equated protesting farmers with “terrorists.”
“The people who are spreading misinformation and rumors about CAA that caused riots are the same people who are now spreading misinformation about the Farmers Bill and causing terror in the nation, they are terrorists. You know very well what I said, but you just like to spread misinformation ”, the actor had previously tweeted.
Furthermore, Kangana is involved in a fight with the Shiv Sena government in Maharashtra after a supposedly “illegal” part of his Mumbai office was razed on 9 September.
On Tuesday, the Mumbai high court asked actor Kangana Ranaut to implement Shiv Sena’s main spokesperson, Sanjay Raut, in his petition for threatening her with ‘Ukhad diya’, the title of an article in the Sena’s spokesperson, Saamana.
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