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Kangana Ranaut shows up at the Khar police headquarters to enroll an assertion following the rancher Kangana Ranaut arrives at the Khar police station to register a statement following the farmers' uprising on social Media.
Wednesday, 22 Dec 2021 18:00 pm
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Kangana Ranaut shows up at the Khar police headquarters to enroll an assertion following the ranchers' uprising via web-based media.

A First Information Report has been recorded against the Bollywood entertainer for purportedly harming the Sikh people group's sentiments.

On Thursday morning, Bollywood entertainer Kangana Ranaut showed up at Khar Police Station to record her declaration for a situation including affirmed offending comments she made on a web-based media website against the ranchers' exhibitions.

A First Information Report (FIR) was recorded against her for purportedly harming the Sikh people group's sentiments.

Ranaut had recorded an appeal with the Bombay High Court to have the FIR against her excused recently. Khar police requested that the entertainer record her assertion. The police, then again, had guaranteed the court that she would not be captured regarding the situation.

Amarjeet Singh Sandhu, just as heads of the Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee and the Shiromani Akali Dal, recorded the FIR. The complainants, as indicated by the FIR, ran over a post on Kangana's page that read: "Khalistani psychological oppressor might be arm bowing the public authority today... Yet, remember that the lady Prime Minister stomped on them under her foot... regardless of how much hopelessness she brought to this country... She choked out them like mosquitoes at the danger of her own life...but she didn't allow the country to self-destruct... They actually shudder when they hear her name; many years later she died....they need masters like her."

 

The FIR proceeds to say that the previously mentioned words were offensive to the Sikh religion, confidence, and convictions. The Indian Express was told by members of the Delhi Sikh Gurdwara that Ranaut had purposefully presented the ranchers' dissent as nasty.

"A grievance has been documented against the entertainer under Section 295 A (intentional and noxious lead expected to shock the opinions of any class by offending its religion or strict convictions)," said Gajanan Kabdule, senior police monitor of Khar police station.