Kangana Ranaut Reaches Maharashtra Governor’s Office To Discuss Recent Clash With Uddhav Government
The ‘Manikarnika’ actress has reportedly reached the Raj Bhavan and is currently discussing with the Governor. Read on.
New Delhi: Though the purpose of this meeting is still unclear, it is supposedly about the ‘Queen’ actress’ ongoing clash with the Maharashtra government.
Kangana is currently in a discussion with the Maharashtra Governor Bhagat Singh Koshyari about her recent clash with the Uddhav government which eventually led to the demolition of her property by the BMC.
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The situation between the ‘Tanu Weds Manu’ actress and Maharashtra government escalated when BMC put out a notice to take action against the office of her production house ‘Manikarnika films ‘and then on September 9, the civic body went on to raze not just parts of the structure but her belongings in the office were also destroyed.
Soon after, a civil court in Mumbai interfered and put a stay in the demolition of her property.
A visibly angry Kangana Ranaut then put out a video directly attacking the Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray. She has been actively criticising the Mumbai police and Maha government over the handling of the SSR death case. Her "Mumbai feels like PoK" remark is being cited as the reason behind BMC action.
The actress maintains that no part in her property is illegally constructed and every work carried out was with the permission of BMC.
Meanwhile, the Maharashtra government had directed the state police to probe possible drug charges against Ranaut.
Stay tuned for the latest updates!