Kangana Ranaut leaves Mumbai for home state

Actor Kangana Ranaut on Monday left Mumbai for her dwelling district Himachal Pradesh, saying “shes been” terrorised with “constant criticizes and abuses” and declaring that her analogy equating the city with Pakistan-occupied Kashmir was “bang on”.Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Jai Ram Thakur welcomed her return and alleged Maharashtra’s Shiv Sena-Congress government of having hassled her. Ranaut made a flight to Chandigarh and then travelled by road to reach Manali.The actor, whose statements provoked a spat with Maharashtra’s ruling Shiv Sena, had come to Mumbai from her home in Manali last week for a short visit.On the same day, her office now faced war for “illegal” mutations by Shiv Sena-led Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation( BMC ), following which she moved the Bombay High Court which stayed the demolition.”With a heavy heart leaving Mumbai, the style I was terrorised all these days constant assaults and abuses lunged at me attempts to break my house after my work place, alerting security with dangerous weapons around me, must say my resemblance about POK was bang on( sic ), ” Ranaut wrote on Twitter.Targeting the ruling defendant, the 33 -year-old actor said the shields had declared themselves to be “destroyers” and were working towards dismantling democracy.”But they are wrong to think I’m weak. By threatening and mistreating the status of women, they are ruining their own image, ” she added.On Sunday, Ranaut satisfied Governor Bhagat Singh Koshiyari at Raj Bhavan to apprise him of the “injustice” done to her.The actor has been aggressively blaming the film industry and the nature it performs since the death of actor Sushant Singh Rajput in June. She first said it was not a suicide but a “planned murder” by an industry that does not acknowledge outsiders.Ranaut escalated her affect to tackle the alleged medication nexus in service industries, as well as targeting the Maharashtra government for its handling of the case. She precipitated exasperation after she compared Mumbai to Pakistan-occupied Kashmir.Her spat with Shiv Sena spokesperson Sanjay Raut led to her receiving Y-plus security — a detail of around 10 armed commandos who accompany the actress whenever she travels.On her newcomer in Mumbai last week, BMC exempted Ranaut from the 14 -day home quarantine rule for those arriving from outside the district after she deferred an online application for the exception as she was on “a short visit.”In Shimla, Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Jai Ram Thakur said the actor is willing to continue to get the security provided by the government government.Asked about Sanjay Raut’s statements, he said such specific comments from a senior politician was not expected and the entire country had criticised it.He claimed that the government in Maharashtra did everything it could to harass the actor.Thakur said not just Ranaut, people in Himachal felt upset by this.

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