Actor Kangana Ranaut, locked in a bitter feud with Maharashtra’s ruling Shiv Sena, left Mumbai this morning saying she was doing so with a “heavy heart” after being “terrorised” with makes an attempt to demolish her workplace. “Must say my analogy about PoK was bang on,” mentioned the actor.
“With a heavy heart leaving Mumbai, the way I was terrorised all these days constant attacks and abuses hurled at me attempts to break my house after my work place, alert security with lethal weapons around me, must say my analogy about POK was bang on (sic),” she tweeted as she headed to the airport.
After touchdown in Chandigarh for her return to Himachal Pradesh, she tweeted that her safety had decreased considerably and folks had been greeting her with pleasure. “It seems this time I was saved. There was a time when I felt a mother’s touch in Mumbai, but today the situation is such that I am lucky to be alive. The moment Shiv Sena became Sonia Sena, the Mumbai administration became a terror,” she posted in Hindi, focusing on the Sena in addition to Congress president Sonia Gandhi.
Kangana Ranaut, presently based mostly in her hometown Manali, arrived in Mumbai final Wednesday amid enormous media consideration and a dramatic confrontation with the Shiv Sena as Mumbai’s civic physique began demolishing what it known as unlawful alterations to her workplace within the metropolis.
The “Queen” actor mentioned the demolition, stopped on the orders of the Bombay High Court, was the Shiv Sena’s manner of focusing on her; Kangana Ranaut’s feedback criticizing Mumbai Police and the Maharashtra authorities on the Sushant Singh Rajput case sparked a confrontation which escalated when she in contrast Mumbai to PoK (Pakistan Occupied Kashmir) and mentioned she felt unsafe within the metropolis.
In her 5 days in Mumbai, the 33-year-old actor met with Maharashtra Governor Bhagat Singh Koshyari and likewise Union Minister Ramdas Athwale to demand motion and compensation for the demolition.
She additionally declared that she wouldn’t renovate the constructing and as a substitute work from its ruins as “a symbol of a woman’s will that dared to rise in this world”.