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Kangana announces plan to return to Mumbai on Sep 9

Kangana announces plan to return to Mumbai on  Sep 9

Mumbai, Sep 4 (UNI) Amid warnings from Maharashtra Home Minister Anil Deshmukh of action against Bollywood actress Kangana Ranaut for her comparing this state capital to Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) and her tweet against Mumbai police, the actress on Friday announced her decision to return to the city next week.


In an open challenge to those, who were warning her not to come back to Mumbai, the actress announced her plan to return to Mumbai on September 9.


'I see many people are threatening me to not come back to Mumbai so I have now decided to travel to Mumbai this coming week on 9th September, I will post the time when I land at the Mumbai airport, kisi ke baap mein himmat hai toh rok le(if anyone has the courage, let them stop me),'Kangana said in a series of tweets.


Demanding CBI probe into Palghar lynching, she said, ' If you are openly threatening me to lynch me like Palghar Sadhus with stones and rods if I come to Mumbai it’s only because you got away with it you killed innocent people and faced no consequences this has empowered you, we want #CBIForPalghar #CBIForPalgharLynching.'


The tweets came a day after Kangana created an uproar for comparing Mumbai city to Pakistan occupied Kashmir (PoK).


Earlier on Friday, Maharashtra Home Minister Anil Deshmukh stated that Kangana Ranaut has no right to stay not only in Mumbai but also across Maharashtra.


Cautioning the 'Queen' actress, he told that strict action can be taken against Kangana over her tweet regarding the city police.


In a strong-worded tweet, Mr Deshmukh said, "Mumbai Police is compared to Scotland Yard. Some people are trying to target Mumbai Police. An IPS officer has gone to court against this. After, her (Kangana Ranaut's) comparison of Mumbai Police, she has no right to live in Maharashtra or Mumbai."


Reacting to the warning issued by the Maharashtra Home Minister, Kangana Ranaut said, 'He is taking his own calls on my democratic rights, from POK to Taliban in one day .'


Kangana tweeted a couple of days back that she is more scared of the Mumbai Police than mafia goons, after BJP MLA Ram Kadam batted for her safety.

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