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Kangana Ranaut condemns the Red Fort incident, says those supporting rioters should be arrested

Actress Kangana Ranaut took to social media to express her views on the current row and said that all Indians supporting the ongoing riots are terrorists.

Kangana posted the tweet from her verified account and stated, “Six brands canceled contracts with me some were already signed some were closing n said I called Farmer terrorists so they can’t have me as an ambassador. Today I want to say each and every Indian who is supporting these riots is also a terrorist including anti-national brands.”

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The actress wrote in a separate tweet, “Tired of riots and blood baths every month in Delhi, Bengaluru and now again on Delhi #RedFort.”

The actress also shared a video speaking in Hindi, where she said: “We have become a joke in front of the world today. We have no prestige left. We don’t care if the Prime Minister of another nation is our guest, we can sit naked in front of them. If this goes on, there will be no progress in this country. Whoever supports this so-called farmers’ protest should be jailed. They have reduced our nation, its government, and Supreme Court into a joke.”

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Kangana’s comment comes after photographs of protesting farmers hoisting their flags at Red Fort on Republic Day went viral on various social media platforms.

Several other celebrities also reacted to the incident condemning it.

“Undesirable turn of events. I have supported this peaceful protest from day one, however, this violent turn is condemnable. And, on this sacred day, only the Tricolour should fly aloft the Red Fort,” tweeted Gul Panag.

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The protesting farmers who have gathered at various borders of Delhi-NCR were peaceful for over 60 days, but they left behind a trail of vandalism and violence in the wake of their ‘tractor rally’ in Delhi on Republic Day. They clashed with the police personnel in several parts of the national capital.

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