Kangana comes out in support of Nupur Sharma, makes shocking revelations about her Muslim friends
Kangana comes out in support of Nupur Sharma, makes shocking revelations about her Muslim friends
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Suspended BJP leader Nupur Sharma is in controversy these days. In fact, she has made a controversial statement and after her statement, protests are being seen everywhere. Many people have taken to the streets against Nupur Sharma for her controversial remarks on Muhammad Prophet. However, many people are in support of Nupur and are taking to the road for her. Amidst all this, a large section of the Hindi cinema world is present in Samarthanam in Nupur.

It also includes the name of Bollywood's famous actress Kangana Ranaut. In fact, in support of Nupur Sharma, once again Kangana Ranaut has made her point and made a big statement. In fact, the BJP has already suspended its spokesperson Nupur Sharma from the party for his controversial remarks about Muhammad Prophet, though even after that, there is a lot of hue and cry over her statement across the country. The Muslim community says to arrest Nupur. The Hindu community says that Nupur has not said anything wrong.

Kangana Ranaut has now made a big statement on this whole matter. In fact, Kangana Ranaut said through a story on her official Instagram handle, "Many of my Muslim friends consume alcohol. Smoking. They do not wear burkhas and do such things, which in their religion are considered to be a crime to do. Even after that, no one has any objection to them. But if Nupur Sharma said anything, she became a criminal. This is not the first time that Kangana Ranaut has come out in support of suspended BJP leader Nupur Sharma. In fact, earlier, when the BJP had replaced Nupur Sharma with the party, Kangana Ranaut had said that "when our Hindu gods and goddesses are insulted, we go to court".

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