Kangana Ranaut’s Twitter account suspended for violating rules
Mumbai: Actress Kangana Ranaut’s Twitter account has been suspended by the micro-blogging website for violating rules. She had made comments on the alleged violence that took place in West Bengal after Assembly election results were declared. Kangana had demanded president rule in West Bengal after Mamta Banerjee-led TMC won the recent election in the state, defeating BJP.
Responding to Twitter suspending her account, Kangana posted a video on Instagram and termed the move “death of democracy” with hashtags ‘Bengal Burning’ and ‘Bengal Violence’.
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Earlier too, Kangana has been criticised for her “insensitive remarks” about the farmers’ protests that she shared on social media.
Last year, a writ petition was filed in the Bombay High Court that sought suspension of her Twitter account for “spreading continuous hatred, disharmony in the country and attempting to divide the country with her extremist tweets,” reported a website.
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