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Sanjay Raut remarks, “Some give votes, some give slaps,” following Kangana Ranaut’s slap from CISF constable Kulwinder Kaur.

On Friday, June 7, Shiv Sena (UBT) leader and Maharashtra MP Sanjay Raut said that the actress’s provocative remarks made during the farmer’s agitation had infuriated the CISF lady constable.

On Friday, June 7, Shiv Sena (UBT) leader Sanjay Raut said that the actress’s provocative remarks made during the farmer’s rally had infuriated the CISF lady constable.

Kangana Ranaut, a politician and Bollywood actress, is said to have been slapped by Kulwinder Kaur, a female CISF constable stationed at the Chandigarh airport, on Thursday.

He pointed out that “anger” would inevitably arise if Kangana Ranaut spoke out against the farmer’s agitation while the mother of the CISF woman constable was present. Some give slaps, and some give votes. Actually, I am not sure what has transpired. It is accurate if the constable claimed that her mother was seated as well. Sanjay Raut was reported by ANI as stating, “If her mother was present during the farmer’s movement and someone said anything against it, then it would provoke fury.”

“However, it should not be taken into hands if PM Modi states that there should be the rule of law,” he continued. The Indian sons and daughters involved in the farmer’s agitation were those folks. It is something to consider if someone offends Bharat Mata and someone is outraged by it.

“I have sympathy for Kangana,” he continued, pleading with the people to show respect for the recently elected Bharatiya Janata Party MP from Mandi, Himachal Pradesh. She is currently an MP. Farmers should be respected, but MPs should not be insulted.”

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