Kangana Ranaut reacts after NSUI Punjab burns her effigies for her 'terrorist' remark against farmers
NSUI in Amritsar burnt Kangana’s effigies over her terrorist remarks in regard to the farmers protest in Punjab. Actor Kangana Ranaut has now reacted to the burnt effigies. She re-tweeted Punjab Congress' post, and wrote: "First congress in Maharashtra threatened me and beat my posters with chappals now congress in Punjab burning my effigies, seems like a clear case of mistaken identity. Am I some minister or a great opposition leader? Who they think I am? This is rather flattering @INCIndia." https://twitter.com/KanganaTeam/status/1308640312793989120?s=20 Also Read | Diljit Dosanjh, Ammy Virk & others support farmers on social media Kangana's comments on the farmers' protests on the three farm Bills passed by Parliament have drawn a backlash. Sharing pictures of the protest on twitter, the Punjab Congress wrote: "Under the leadership of @AkshaySharmaOrg, @NSUIPunjab burnt the effigies of Kangana Ranaut at Amritsar. They further criticised her for crossing all limits by disrespecting the farmers by labelling them terrorists. #IRejectAntiFarmerAct #KisanVirodhiNarendraModi." Also Read | Farmers boycott Gurdaspur MP Sunny Deol, say 'a farmer’s son betrayed us' https://twitter.com/KanganaTeam/status/1307640690868805635?s=20 In a tweet, Kangana had termed the protesters as "the same terrorists who indulged in bloodshed even as no citizen lost citizenship due to CAA" as she re-tweeted Prime Minister Narendra Modi. -PTC News