The verbal war between Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray and actress Kangana Ranaut continues. Uddhav in his Dussehra rally address on Sunday without naming Kangna said that you come here for employment and discredit Mumbai. People who do not get food properly in their state come here. Kangana retaliated to this. He said shame on Uddhav Thackeray, you don't deserve a chair.
'Uddhav abused me, so did Sonia Sena'
Kangana shared a 2-minute video on Twitter and said- "Uddhav Thackeray, you abused me in your speech yesterday, called Namak Haram. Even before that many people of Sonia Sena have given me dirty abuses, threatened. Breaking my jaw Or openly kill me or say haraamkhor, many such abuses have already been given to me by Sonia Sena. But, whoever is the contractor of women empowerment, they did not say anything.
'You compared India to Pakistan'
Kangna said- Chief Minister, you were very angry with me, when after comparing me in Mumbai, I compared it to PoK because there were slogans of Azad Kashmir. Your Sonia Army had defended it, so I compared PoK, then those who are the protectors of the Constitution had jumped. Yesterday in your speech you compared India with Pakistan, now those with the Constitution will not come, because there is no money in their mouths.
'Those who save the Constitution will not say anything now'
I want to say that no one comes to help all the patriotic people. If you talk about patriotism, do something for the country, then who are you doing us a favor, you are doing this for yourself, you are doing for the country. They say we do not have any money, nor do we come to snort, nor do we take it ourselves. But, money is thrown in your mouth for rebellion in the country. Those who are about to save the constitution will not say anything now, when a girl from a working chief minister abused her publicly.
'Your words show how you talk to a woman'
Kangana tweeted that Raut called me haraamkhor, Uddhav is calling me namkaram. They are claiming that if I do not get shelter in Mumbai, I do not get food in my state. Shame, I am your son's age. Your talks show how you speak to a self-made single woman, Chief Minister you are the worst product of nepotism.
'Your dirty speech is a lewd demonstration of your ineptitude'
Kangana wrote that just like every Himalayan beauty belongs to every Indian, the opportunities that we get in Mumbai are for all of us. Both are my home, Uddhav Thackeray. You cannot dare take away our democratic rights and divide us. Your dirty speech is a lewd display of your ineptitude.
'Chief Minister is dividing the country'
Kangana said in another tweet that see the courage of a Chief Minister, that the country which made him a contractor of Maharashtra, is dividing the same country. They are just public servants, before them, there was someone else, and if they go, someone else will come. Then why are they behaving like Maharashtra only belongs to them?
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