Kangana Ranaut Files FIR After Getting Death Threats For Her Post On Farm Law Protestors; Says, 'I Am Neither Afraid Nor Will I Ever Be Afraid'

Kangana Ranaut took to Instagram to share a long note about receiving death threats for her post on farm law protestors

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Kangana Ranaut Files FIR After Getting Death Threats For Her Post On Farm Law Protestors; Says, 'I Am Neither Afraid Nor Will I Ever Be Afraid'
Kangana Ranaut has been making headlines for controversial reasons. A couple of days back, an FIR was lodged against the actress for using derogatory language against the Sikh community in an Instagram post. And now, the actress took to Instagram to inform her followers that she has been receiving death threats.

She shared a picture that shows her wearing a blue salwar suit with a dupatta covering her head as she prayed with her sister Rangoli Chandel and their mother Asha Ranaut at the Golden Temple.

Talking about her controversial comments, Kangana wrote in Hindi, "Remembering the martyrs of the terror attack in Mumbai, I wrote that one should never forgive or forget the traitors. In this type of incident, the internal traitors of the country have a hand. The traitors never left a single opportunity to tarnish Mother India for money and sometimes for position and power. Traitors inside the country kept on helping the anti-national forces by conspiring, leading to such incidents." ALSO READ:Kangana Ranaut Summoned By Delhi Assembly Panel For Her Remarks On Sikh Community; Actress To Appear Before The Committee On December 6

She added, "I am getting constant threats from disruptive forces on this very post of mine. A brother from Bathinda has openly threatened to kill me. I am not afraid of these types of threats. I speak against those who conspire against the country and terrorist forces and will always speak. Be it Naxalites killing innocent jawans, tukde tukde gangs or terrorists sitting abroad who were dreaming of making Khalistan by cutting the holy land of Gurus in Punjab in the eighties."

Defending her comments, Kangana wrote, "Democracy is the biggest strength of our country. Any party may form the government but the fundamental right to protect the integrity, unity and fundamental rights of citizens and expression of ideas has been given to us by the Constitution of Babasaheb Ambedkar. I have never said anything derogatory or hateful about any caste, religion, or group."

She has requested interim Congress president Sonia Gandhi to ask the Congress government in Punjab to look into the threats issued against her.

On the work front, the actress was last seen in Thalaivii. Her upcoming films include Tejas, Dhaakad, and Emergency.







Image Source:Instagram/KanganaRanaut
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