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Kangana Ranaut Reveals The Award She Aspires To Win And It’s Not Oscar

Kangana Ranaut declares that if she is elected as the MP for Mandi, she will unquestionably represent the people of Mandi in Parliament.

Edited By : simran rajpal | Updated: May 19, 2024 12:54 IST
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Ever since she entered the corridors of power, Bollywood’s queen Kangana Ranaut has remained in the news. Kangana is contesting the Lok Sabha elections from Mandi in Himachal Pradesh as the candidate of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). Besides contesting the elections from Mandi, Kangana also grabs headlines for her statements. Despite voting not taking place yet in Mandi, Kangana has already declared her victory and expressed her desire to be recognized as an MP after winning from Mandi. Kangana stated that she aims to win the title of ‘MP of the Year’.

Kangana Ranaut asserts that if she becomes an MP for Mandi, she will undoubtedly represent the people of Mandi in Parliament. Having received numerous accolades as an actress, including the National Award and Padmashree, she expresses that she would be delighted to receive the ‘MP of the Year’ award in the future.

Discussing the challenges faced by apple traders in the market, Kangana emphasized their need for basic necessities. However, she highlighted that candidates are refrained from making substantial promises before winning. Kangana stated that strict instructions have been given to all members of their party, prohibiting them from delivering vulgar speeches or speaking irresponsibly in public. While she is unsure if other parties have similar regulations, Kangana emphasized the existence of stringent rules within their party that all candidates must adhere to.

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First published on: May 19, 2024 12:52 PM IST

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