Chirag Paswan's statement on Kangana Ranaut's slapping incident goes viral, says 'Her mother was sitting there, she must have felt bad'


Posted on 11th Jun 2024 10:37 am by rohit kumar

Hajipur MP and Lok Janshakti Party national president Chirag Paswan has joined the third Modi cabinet. He has got the Food Processing Ministry in Modi 3.0. Union Minister Chirag Paswan is in the news for Kangana Ranaut along with joining the Modi cabinet.

 

Chirag Paswan spoke on Kangana's slap scandal

 

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In a conversation with DNA, Chirag Paswan spoke a lot on political issues. Along with this, he also expressed his views on Kangana Ranaut's slap scandal. He said that he could understand the pain of CISF constable Kulwinder Kaur.

 

'Every person has freedom of expression'

 

Chirag Paswan said, "This is wrong, you cannot use abuse or scuffle to express your views. Every person has freedom of expression, he can express his views. I can understand the feelings of the female constable, her mother was present there, and she must have felt bad, but she could have said her words decently. I think her words would have resonated more then. If she had registered her objection in strong words and said why did you say this, my mother was there and I felt hurt. You belittled your feelings by raising your hand.''

 

Chirag did not stop here. He further said, ''Everyone has freedom of thought and expression. Kangana put forward her views and she (CISF personnel) could also have put forward her views in the same way. No person can raise hands on any woman or man. I am not saying that hands should not be raised only on women. It is wrong to raise hands on men as well. You can register your protest but do it decently.''

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