Mumbai, Sep 4 (UNI) Maharashtra Home Minister Anil Deshmukh on Friday 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, Minister 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."
Kangana, who is openly bashing some B-town personalities post Sushant Singh Rajput case, has 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.
In his letter to Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray, the MLA sought protection for Kangana on the ground that "she is ready to expose the Bollywood-drug mafia nexus".
Reacting to the same, she tweeted, "Thank you for your concern sir, I am actually more scared of Mumbai police now than movie mafia goons, in Mumbai I would need security either from HP government or directly from the Centre, No Mumbai police please."
Firebrand Shiv Sena leader Sanjay Raut slammed her statement in a Saamana editorial, and wrote that her 'treachery' was shameful, given the fact she makes a living in the maximum city and yet criticised the police force.
"We kindly request her not to come in Mumbai. This is nothing but insult to Mumbai police. The Home Ministry should take action over it,” he wrote.
Reacting to the same, Kangana took to Twitter stating, "Sanjay Raut Shiv Sena leader has given me an open threat and asked me not to come back to Mumbai, after Aazadi graffitis in Mumbai streets and now open threats, why Mumbai is feeling like Pakistan occupied Kashmir?"
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