Mahavinashkari government has started my indirect harassment again: Kangna Ranaut

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Mahavinashkari government has started my indirect harassment again: Kangna Ranaut

Mumbai: Bollywood actor Kangana Ranaut on Wednesday talked about her plea for passport renewal getting denied by the local passport authority in Mumbai on the ground that she had an FIR registered against her by the Bandra police on charges of sedition. The ‘Queen’ actor, took to her Koo account and shared a post talking about the incident.

Kangana wrote, “The Mahavinashkari government (referring to the Maharashtra government) has started my indirect harassment again, my request for passport renewal has been rejected because a roadside romeo called Munawar Ali Sayed filed a sedition case on me by the way the case was almost dismissed by the court yet court rejected my request for passport and the reason given is ‘ my request is vague’.”

In her Instagram stories, she further also stated how when actor Aamir Khan had offended the BJP government back in the day, his passport wasn’t held back nor were his shoots stopped. “When Aamir Khan offended BJP government by calling India intolerant, no one held back his passport to stop his films or shoots, in no way he was stopped or harassed. But in my case, I am being harassed and due to my passport being held back I’m unable to travel anywhere.”

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