Kangana Ranaut Urges Prime Minister Narendra Modi To Scrap Article 370
Kangana Ranaut has requested PM Modi to scrap article 370 that grants special status to Jammu and Kashmir and also limits the powers of the Parliament for making laws concerning the state.
Kangana
Ranaut
requests
PM
Modi
to
scrap
Article
370;
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The
ghastly
terror
attack
in
the
Pulwama
district
of
Jammu
&
Kashmir
where
more
than
44
CRPF
jawans
were
martyred
has
left
the
entire
country
in
deep
shock
and
grief.
Kangana
Ranaut
has
requested
PM
Modi
to
scrap
article
370
that
grants
special
status
to
Jammu
and
Kashmir
and
also
limits
the
powers
of
the
Parliament
for
making
laws
concerning
the
state.
When
asked
to
comment
on
the
Pulwama
Terrorist
Attack,
the
'Manikarnika' actress
said,
"First
of
all
we
should
stop
calling
it
an
attack
on
soldiers,
it's
an
attack
on
each
one
of
us
because
soldiers
are
our
defence
and
they
martyred
for
us.
Any
Indian,
who
is
presently
feeling
that
they
are
doing
some
'ehsaan' on
the
soldiers
by
showing
sympathy,
they
should
just
remember
ki
hamla
hum
par
hua
hai.
Defence
of
your
house
is
for
you
and
our
soldiers
made
the
supreme
sacrifice
for
us
and
our
anger
is
justified."
"We
should
use
this
time
to
do
something
constructive
and
it's
my
sincere
request
to
our
Prime
Minister
to
scrap
article
370.
There
shouldn't
be
a
state
in
the
country,
whose
people,
even
after
so
many
years
of
independence,
are
still
confused
as
to
which
side
do
they
belong.
They
don't
know
which
country
they
belong
to.
I
think
all
Indians
should
come
together
and
request
our
Prime
Minister
and
make
sure
that
it
happens," Kangana
further
added.
The
actress
also
spoke
about
the
ban
on
Pakistani
artistes
and
said,
"People
in
Pakistan
love
our
films
and
love
us
but
somewhere
we
need
to
draw
the
line.
There
is
a
religion
for
everything,
war
also
has
its
own
religion.
In
this,
we
are
with
our
country.
And
the
people
of
Pakistan
should
be
inspired.
They
are
with
their
country
and
we
are
with
ours.
There
are
no
two
ways
about
it.
We
are
with
our
soldiers,
our
government
and
our
soil."
She
further
added,
"There
should
be
no
conflict.
If
families
of
the
soldiers
are
hurt
then
why
should
we
entertain
Pakistani
artists?
Emotions
of
the
families
are
most
important
right
now."