'Slack Kangana Ranaut when she visits Tamil Nadu,' says the leader of Congress; 'Will make no difference,' replied BJP Mp

Former Tamil Nadu Congress Chief KS Alagiri has caused a controversy by saying that actor politician Kangana Ranaut must be “slapped” when she visits the southern state. “Yesterday, 10-15 farmers came to me and reported that Kangana Ranaut once told the press about agricultural women that they were working in poor countries … One of the reporters asked her that although the women in the fields worked, they were very fast and brave, and were able to achieve something … she (Kangana Ranaut) immediately replied that they had a lady, Ladjie, a load, a load, a load, a load, a load, a load, a lady, a lady, a load, a lady, a load, a load, a load, a load, a load, a load, a load, a load, a load, a load, a load, Ladjie, a load, a load, an mp, wall ladies? During the nationwide excitement against the narrowly three farm laws, Ranaut, now a BJP MP of Himachal Pradesh, has caused a row by her comments on social media about an elderly woman on a protester who paid £ 100 to sit there. After facing widespread setbacks, the actor deleted the post. Aleagiri said he then told the agricultural workers that if Ranaut visited ‘our area’, they should clap her like a Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) constable slapped her at Chandigarh Airport last year. “A few months ago, when this lady (Ranaut) went to an airport, a police officer slapped her. The police officer said that “wherever she goes, she abuses all and her words are very ugly”. I told the agricultural workers that if she came to our environment, you should do the same as the police officer at the airport. ‘Emergency’ star Kangana responded to the remarks of the congressional leader, saying that she could ‘go where she wanted’ all over India. “No one can stop anyone. If there are people who hate me, there are more people who love me, ‘she told reporters in the Kullu of Himachal Pradesh. When she comes to our area, you must do the same as the police officer at the airport. Kangana said she received a positive reception in Tamil Nadu after playing the role of former chief minister of Tamil Nadu, Jayalalithaa, in ‘Thalaivii’. Ranaut claims that even opposition MPs from Tamil Nadu recently called her ‘Thalaivii’. “One person who says something doesn’t differ,” Kangana said.