A day after Kangana Ranaut lashed out at Bollywood (in a now-deleted post) for not supporting her over the alleged slap controversy, the actor-politician said on Saturday that one must delve deeper into their ‘psychological criminal tendencies.’
In a post on X, Kangana also asserted that people who are okay with breaking into someone’s intimate zone would also be okay with grave crimes like rapes and murders.
She wrote, ‘Every rapist, murderer, or thief always has a strong emotional, physical, psychological, or financial reason to commit a crime. No crime ever happens without a reason, yet they are convicted and sentenced to jail.’
Kangana said, ‘If you align yourself with the strong emotional impulse of criminals to commit a crime, violating all laws of the land…’
Every rapist, murderer or thief always have a strong emotional, physical, psychological or financial reason to commit a crime, no crime ever happens without a reason, yet they are convicted and sentenced to jail.
If you are aligned with the criminals strong emotional impulse to…— Kangana Ranaut (Modi Ka Parivar) (@KanganaTeam) June 8, 2024
She added, ‘Remember, if you are okay with breaking into someone’s intimate zone, touching their bodies without their permission, and assaulting them, then deep down, you are okay with rape or murder too because that’s also just penetration or stabbing, what’s the big deal? You must look deeper into your psychological criminal tendencies. I suggest you take up yoga and meditation, or else life will become a bitter and burdensome experience. Don’t carry so much grudge, hate, and jealousy, please. Free yourself.’
On June 6, the newly-elected BJP MP alleged that a Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) constable slapped her at the Chandigarh airport while she was on her way to Delhi.
Constable Kulwinder Kaur, who was identified, was later suspended, and authorities lodged a case against her.
After her electoral victory, Kangana has become only the fourth woman ever to be elected to Lok Sabha from Himachal Pradesh, and the first woman who is not from an erstwhile royal family.
Kangana defeated her Congress rival Vikramaditya Singh, scion of Rampur state and the incumbent state public works minister, with a margin of 74,755 votes in the Mandi Lok Sabha constituency.
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