Published 14:06 IST, September 4th 2020
Sena denies Sanjay Raut threatened Kangana, cries conspiracy to 'tarnish' Mumbai's image
Shiv Sena's Arvind Sawant slammed Kangana Ranaut for her remarks against Sanjay Raut and Mumbai Police, suspecting a conspiracy to tarnish image of the city.
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Shiv Sena MP Arvind Sawant on Friday slammed actress Kangana Ranaut for her statements against party leer Sanjay Raut and Mumbai Police, suspecting a conspiracy to ‘tarnish’ im of city over Sushant Sigh Rajput’s death.
Denying that Raut ever ‘threatened’ Kangana over her remarks against Mumbai police, Arvind Sawant said that ‘Queen’ actress should hire a Marathi teacher to understand what Raut meant. Taking to Twitter, Sawant also condemned her remarks comparing Mumbai Police with ‘mafia.’
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Shiv Sena leer furr said that Kangana’s ‘insulting’ statements were meant to spoil im and character of city which has me her famous.
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“(Kangana Ranaut) is t only insulting Mumbai, which has given her name and fame, but also Maharashtra. It is unacceptable and intolerable.
It appears that some conspiracy is going on to tarnish im of Mumbai, which is most secured, homogeneous and healthy business centre in world, under pretext of remarks by Kangana and by those who are praising her torious statements,” Sawant said in a series of tweets.
Kangana-Raut tussle
Two days ago, Sanjay Raut in Shiv Sena mouthpiece h hit out at Kangana Ranaut's ‘treachery’ for criticising police force and called it an ‘insult’, despite living and working in film industry in Mumbai. He asked National Award-winner, who has been at her hometown in Manali since lockdown, to t return to city.
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Raut’s statement came in wake of Kangana's tweet that she did t trust Mumbai Police and would prefer protection from Himachal government or Centre in wake of her allegations of drug use in Bollywood. Kangana Ranaut hit back at Shiv Sena leer calling his statement as an ‘open threat.’’ She taunted politician, asking why Mumbai was feeling like ‘Pakistan-occupied Kashmir.’
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14:06 IST, September 4th 2020