Kangana Ranaut on Wednesday headed to Mumbai amid a massive row for comparing the city to Pakistan occupied Kashmir (PoK).
The 33-year-old Bollywood actress tweeted on Wednesday morning saying that the “Maharashtra government and their goons” were at her office in Mumbai to “illegally break it down.”
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“….go on! I promised to give blood for Maharashtra pride this is nothing, take everything but my spirit will only rise higher and higher,” she tweeted.
As I am all set for Mumbai Darshan on my way to the airport,Maha government and their goons are at my property all set to illegally break it down, go on! I promised to give blood for Maharashtra pride this is nothing take everything but my spirit will only rise higher and higher. pic.twitter.com/6lE9LoKGjq
— Kangana Ranaut (@KanganaTeam) September 9, 2020
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The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) on Tuesday had served a notice to Kangana Ranaut for “illegal constructions” at her office in Mumbai’s Pali Hills, and had listed 14 violations after an inspection.
The BMC is now planning to demolish the property, and a notice has been put up at the address.
Kangana Ranaut alleged that the Maharashtra government is targeting her because of her fight with the Shiv Sena, which is leading the government in the state, including the BMC.
She has been given Y-plus by the Ministry of Home Affairs, and was escorted by cops when she offered prayers at a temple at Kothi in Himachal Pradesh, on her way to Chandigarh to catch a flight to Mumbai.
Kangana Ranaut’s arrival in Mumbai on Wednesday is likely to create a massive protest for her criticism of the Mumbai police in handling of the Sushant Singh Rajput’s case.
The intensity of her fight against escalated when she said that Mumbai feels like PoK.
On Tuesday, Maharashtra Home Minister Anil Deshmukh even ordered an investigation into the allegations that Kangana Ranaut took drugs.