
The former Tamil Nadu Congress chief has made a controversial statement about Kangana Ranaut. He said that if Kangana Ranaut visits any state in South India, she should be slapped. His comment has now sparked controversy.
Kangana herself has responded to this. She said that she can go wherever she wants in India and no one can stop her. Kangana said that if there are people who hate me, there are also people who love me. This controversy was sparked by a statement by former Tamil Nadu Congress chief K.S. Alagiri.
KS Alagiri's statement
KS Alagiri, speaking to news agency ANI, said, "Yesterday, 10-15 farmers came to me and told me that Kangana Ranaut said that female farmers work on weak soil." Alagiri said that a reporter told him that even though they work in the fields, they are extremely hardworking and brave and can do anything.
KS Alagiri further said, "To this, Kangana replied that if she was given 100 rupees, she could go anywhere. I was shocked to hear this. She's a female MP, yet she's criticizing women farmers. They come from rural India."
Alagiri then added that when Kangana Ranaut went to the airport a few months ago, a female security guard slapped her. "I've told the farmers that if she comes to our area, you should do what the female security guard did at the airport. Only then will she be able to correct her mistake."
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