History will judge your silence


'History will judge your silence': Kangana Ranaut points to Sonia Gandhi

Kangana Ranaut also dealt another blow to the Shiv Sena, invoking its founder Bal Thackeray.

New Delhi:

Actress Kangana Ranaut, in her fight against Maharashtra’s ruler Shiv Sena, today targeted Sonia Gandhi, whose Congress party is part of the Sena-led coalition government. “History will judge her silence and indifference,” she told the president of Congress, calling the demolition of her office on Wednesday an act of “harassment” by the state government.

“Dear Honorable President of Congress, Sonia Gandhi ji, as a woman, are you not distressed by the treatment your government is treating me in Maharashtra? Can’t you ask your government to uphold the principles of the constitution that Dr. Ambedkar gave us ? (BR Ambedkar), “Kangana Ranaut said in tweets.

“You have grown up in the west and have lived here in India. You may know the struggles of women. History will judge your silence and indifference when your own government harasses women and guarantees a total mockery of law and order. I hope you will intervene, ”said the 33-year-old actor.

He also dealt another blow to the Shiv Sena, invoking its founder Bal Thackeray. “The great Bala Saheb Thakeray, one of my favorite icons, his biggest fear was that someday Shiv Sena would make Gutbandhan and become a congressman. I want to know what his conscious feeling is today seeing the condition of his party” (sic) ” she tweeted.

Yesterday, she had accused the Shiv Sena of compromising her ideology and transforming herself into “Sonia Sena”.

“The ideology on which Shri Bala Saheb Thackeray had built Shiv Sena, today they have sold that ideology for power and have become Sonia Sena of Shiv Sena. Do not call the thugs who broke my house in my absence a civic body. Don ‘”Insult the constitution in this way,” he tweeted.

On Wednesday, Mumbai civic body BMC began demolishing what it called illegal alterations to its Pali Hills office before the Bombay High Court ordered it stopped, calling the measure, just 24 hours in advance, a “deplorable”.

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