
FIR filed against Kangana Ranaut for supporting Rangoli Chandel and her controversial tweets
Bollywood actress Kangana Ranaut had earlier shared a video supporting her sister’s tweets after Twitter suspended her account!
It was a few days back when Rangoli Chandel had made a tweet in regards to Moradabad stone pelting incident. While people had slammed her badly, Twitter had suspended her account. Later, Kangana Ranaut had shared a video supporting her sister and demanding a ban on Twitter in the country.
Now a citizen has filed an FIR against the actress. An advocate from Mumbai, Ali Kaashif Khan Deshmukh, has filed a complaint against Kangana. The complaint accuses her of supporting her sister and her tweets about killing and violence despite receiving criticism from everyone.
The complaint further accuses Kangana and her sister Rangoli of “misusing their stardom, fanbase, fame, money, power and influence with an aim and intent to promote hatred, disbalance, fights in the country for their personal benefits and gains”.
For those who don’t know, Rangoli Chandel had tweeted about Moradabad stone pelting incident after which many people had criticised her including the celebs Reema Kagti and Farah Khan Ali. Several users had reported her after which Twitter suspended her account. Later, Kangana Ranaut extended her support to her sister sharing a video on the official team page.
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