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Sedition complaint lodged against Kangana Ranaut for disrespecting constitution

She said that modern Indians do not believe in the caste system and only our Constitution is maintained on the reservation system.

Bollywood star Kangana Ranaut has been in the news continuously for the past few months. Ever since the death of actor Sushant Singh Rajput, Kangana has been consistently taking an aggressive stand against her own industry. Recently, Kangana officially entered the world of Twitter, and immediately she is seen getting into trouble with one of her tweets.

According to the report, the person who lodged the complaint is Bhim Sena’s local head Nawab Satpal Tanwar, who has filed a complaint in Sector 37 police station on his behalf. He has accused Kangana of insulting the Constitution. Based on this, he has given a complaint of treason against Kangana.

Kangana recently tweeted about the reservation, in which she is putting her side against it. According to a report, a person has filed a complaint with the police in Gurugram, Haryana against this same tweet of Kangana.

Kangana wrote in the tweet, “The caste system has been rejected by modern Indians, everyone in small towns knows that it is not acceptable under the law and is just a shameful way for some people to keep themselves happy.” Only our Constitution has retained this as a reservation. Talk about it. ”

Actually, during the discussion in a post on Twitter, Kangana had expressed her opinion about reservation. She said that modern Indians do not believe in the caste system and only our Constitution is maintained on the reservation system.

After this tweet, many people started to tweet in her support or some tweeted against her statement. A user wrote in his tweet:

Another user wrote:

After this tweet of Kangana, many users objected to her statement and accused her of misrepresentation. Along with this, there was a trend on Twitter against Kangana during this period. At the same time, many users came down in support of Kangana and started to justify their point.

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