Kangana Ranaut Has No Sympathy For CAA Protesters, ‘What Gives You The Right To Burn Buses? A Bus Costs Rs 70 Lakh’

At the trailer launch of her upcoming film Panga co-starring Jassie Gill, Richa Chadha and Neena Gupta, when Kangana Ranaut was asked about the ongoing tension around the Citizenship Amendment Act and the resulting protests, she was heard questioning who gave protesters the right to burn buses, trains and create ruckus in the country?

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Kangana Ranaut Has No Sympathy For CAA Protesters, ‘What Gives You The Right To Burn Buses? A Bus Costs Rs 70 Lakh’
Kangana Ranaut's upcoming film Panga’s trailer hit the Internet, last evening. The film’s trailer, which co-stars Jassie Gill, Richa Chadha, and Neena Gupta among others, is being applauded by one and all. At the trailer launch, Kangana Ranaut was asked about the current issue Citizenship Amendment Act and the protests that are taking place at different places in India. The actress asks them who gave them the right to burn buses, trains and create ruckus in the country?

At the trailer launch, when the Queen actress was asked about her opinion on CAA, she said, “What gives you the right to burn buses, trains and create ruckus in the country? A bus costs around Rs 70-80 lakh, and that is not a small amount. Have you seen the condition of people in our country? People in this country are dying of hunger and malnutrition. It is not very reasonable for people to indulge in violence. I also feel that in the name of democracy this is my very personal opinion. We're still hooked to the pre-Independence era, where our country was under seige or bondage, and people had captured us by force or the gun.” (ALSO READ: Panga Trailer Launch: Kangana Ranaut Loves Taking Pangas With Industry People, Says ‘Itne Achese Peeche Se Vaar Karte Hai Yeh Log’)
She further said that she’s seeking support for Prime Minister Narendra Modi. She also said that our leader came from a very small place and with a lot of difficulties made something of himself with hard work, and we have won on his merits and he has written everything in his manifesto and then won, and now when he is fulfilling everything he promised, that's democracy, is it not? “So this doesn't happen, you cannot be a sore loser,” said Kangana.

Helmed by Ashwiny Iyer Tiwari, the film is slated to release on Republic Weekend on January 24, next year.


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