Kangana Ranaut raises questions about Ramadan, appeals to PM Modi
Kangana Ranaut raises questions about Ramadan, appeals to PM Modi
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Bollywood's famous actress Kangana Ranaut has her point on every issue. Whether it is a matter related to the Bollywood world or Kangana from the country, she gives her response. Now for the last few days, a lot of talks is happening of people in Maha Kumbh. Many Kumbha saints have been found corona infected, after which Prime Minister Narendra Modi tweeted, 'I spoke to Acharya Mahamandaleshwar Pujya Swami Awadheshanand Giri Ji on mobile today. Know about the health of all saints. All the saints are helping the administration in every way. I have also expressed my gratitude to the saint world for this'.

 

 

Prime Minister Modi tweeted another, 'I have prayed to him that 2 Shahi Snan has taken place and now Kumbh should be kept symbolic due to the threat of corona. This will give strength to the fight against this danger'. Kangana has given her response to this tweet of Prime Minister Modi. She wrote, After the Kumbh Mela… the people who gather for the respected Prime Minister please Ramadan should also be stopped. Kangana's tweet is becoming viral on social media. Some are supporting this thing of Kangana and some are trolling the actress. However, Kangana has now deleted the tweet.

Kangana Ranaut TweetRecently Kartik Aryan has been dropped from the film Dostana 2. Karan Johar's Dharma Production's decision to criticize all the filmmakers on social media. Kangana Ranaut has also spoken on this issue. She made several tweets in support of Kartik on Friday night. Kangana tweeted, "Kartik has worked on his own, he will continue to do so on his own, only an appeal to Papa Joe and his Napo Gang Club to please leave him alone as Sushant does not go after him and They are not forced to hang himself. Leave him alone, you vulture lost trumpet…"

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