WATCH: Kangana Ranaut sends a fiery message to the Maharashtra government led by Uddhav Thackeray | Hindi Movie News


“Uddhav Thackeray, abused me in his speech yesterday, called me ‘namak haram’,” Kangana Ranaut said in his fiery video message, addressed to the ruling government of Maharashtra.

The actress posted the video shortly after criticizing the Thackery-led government in a series of tweets on her official Twitter account. Confronting the politician about her recent speech at her Dussehra rally, where she reportedly said that the “ganja fields” are in Himachal Pradesh, she said: “You said such wrong things about Himachal, which is known as the place of Maa Parvati’s birth and known as ‘dev bhoommi’. Being a Prime Minister, you have tried to embarrass an entire state because you are upset with a girl, who is the age of your son. ”

He also added: “CM, you were upset with me because I compared Mumbai to Pakistani-occupied Kashmir, but in your speech you compared India to Pakistan.”

Stating that the money was being exchanged by the hands of ‘desh-vidroh’, he said, “I have noticed that no one will come to help you if you are a ‘desh-bhakt’.”

In her video, she also questioned the silence of those who campaign for women’s empowerment, at a time when she was being “abused and threatened.”

He concluded by addressing the ruling state party directly when he said: “You cannot be in power all the time. You are just a servant of the government and the people of Maharashtra do not resonate with you, they are not happy with you. If a person loses his honor, he cannot be recovered. ”

Although CM Thackeray didn’t particularly name the actress, people started to connect the dots when he said, “Someone said Mumbai is like PoK … they come to Mumbai for work and then they smear the city. This amounts to namak haram.”

During his speech, he also spoke about the alleged drug trafficking in the city of Mumbai and called it a mere act to smear the city. Mocking the actress and her home state of Himachal Pradesh, she was quoted as saying: “They don’t know that we grow tulsi in our home, not ganja. The marijuana fields are in your state, you know where, not in our Maharashtra. ”

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