Here’s what boxer Vijender Singh had to say about Kangana Ranaut’s tweet about the farmers’ protest


Actress Kangana Ranaut has sparked controversy with her tweets about the farmers’ protest currently taking place in Delhi. He allegedly posted a photo of a 73-year-old woman named Mahinder Kaur and claimed that she was the same “daadi” who participated in the Shaheen Bagh protests and who had now joined the farmers’ demonstration. The actress allegedly said that the woman was available to protest for Rs 100. Kangana later deleted her tweet after she was criticized for sharing “fake news”.

Following his tweet, he has received criticism from people from all walks of life, including actor and singer Diljit Dosanjh. Now boxer Vijender Singh also criticized Kangana on Twitter, saying: “Galat panga le liya bhen ‘Sister, you have broached the wrong topic]”.

Vijender posted his tweet, tagging Kangana’s reply to Diljit. In that tweet, the actress tried to clarify her comments. Kangana had written that he saw the same “dadi” protesting the citizenship amendment bill in Shaheen Bagh to the farmers’ uproar. He added that he did not know Mahinder Kaur and that people were creating unnecessary drama.

In response to Vijender, the actress asked him if he also plans to form a Shiv Sena. To which, the boxer replied that Shiv Sena is already there and is working well.

Kangana had issued the clarification after Diljit tagged her in a tweet in which she shared a video of a BBC report. In that video, Mahinder Kaur can be heard asking the actress, without naming her, to work in the fields to realize how difficult farming is.

Because Diljit was posting in Punjabi, Kangana said she doesn’t understand the language. He also took aim at Diljit and asked him if he was ashamed to defend those who instigated the riots in Delhi.

Diljit called Kangana for defaming another lady, referring to Mahinder Kaur. To which, the actress responded by saying that they are cheating farmers. She added that she is concerned about the protests and riots.

Farmers from Punjab and Haryana have been protesting on the outskirts of Delhi against the three agricultural laws that came into effect recently. They want a legal guarantee for a minimum price of sustenance for their crops.

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