Recently,
Kangana
Ranaut's
sister-turned-spokesperson,
Rangoli
Chandel
was
all
over
the
headlines
owing
to
her
Twitter
account
suspension.
It
all
happened
when
a
tweet
of
Rangoli
didn't
go
down
well
with
many
netizens
including,
jewellery
designer
Farah
Khan
Ali,
who
also
happens
to
be
the
sister
of
Hrithik
Roshan's
ex-wife,
Sussanne
Khan.
As
expected,
Kangana
felt
her
sister
didn't
do
anything
wrong
and
came
out
in
support
of
Rangoli.
Kangana
shared
a
video
reacting
strongly
to
Rangoli's
Twitter
account
suspension
and
urged
the
Centre
to
completely
demolish
social
media
platforms
like
Twitter
and
create
a
new
platform
for
our
nation.
After
coming
across
Kangana's
video,
Farah
Khan
Ali
penned
down
an
open
letter
to
Kangana
and
shared
it
on
her
Twitter
page.
Read
her
entire
letter
below..
"My
dear
Kangana,
Let
me
begin
by
saying
I'm
a
huge
fan
and
you're
an
amazing
actress.
My
reaction
to
Rangoli's
tweet
was
because
she
specifically
used
the
word
'Nazi'
along
with
'Mullahs
and
secular
media'
in
her
tweet.
It
spoke
of
making
both
mullahs
and
secular
media
stand
in
line
and
shoot
them
dead...
it
further
said
'f****k
the
history
they
may
call
us
'Nazis'
who
cares,
life
is
more
imp
than
fake
image'.
The
word
Nazis
is
synonymous
with
genocide
of
the
Jews
where,
as
many
as
6
million
Jews
were
targeted
and
exterminated
in
the
Holocaust
because
of
Hitler
and
the
Nazis
which
eventually
lead
to
World
War
2.
So
using
the
word
Nazi
is
totally
inappropriate,
hateful
and
goes
against
the
rule
of
law.
I
reported
her
tweet
to
Twitter
amongst
others
because
she
'implied
genocide'
by
that
word
when
she
spoke
of
killing.
She
may
be
directing
her
anger
towards
those
she
claims
killed
a
doctor
in
Muradabad
and
if
that's
true
the
man
needs
to
be
arrested
and
punished
severally
because
anyone
attacking
doctors
or
nurses
especially
in
today's
time
is
totally
non-acceptable.
I
have
nothing
personal
against
Rangoli
or
you
and
have
even
met
Rangoli
in
the
past
where
she
came
across
sweet.
She
has
been
an
acid
victim
and
now
a
social
activist
so
should
be
more
responsible
with
her
tweets.
She
should
inspire
all
who
have
lost
hope
to
have
hope.
She
should
lead
by
example.
Spewing
hatred
towards
a
community
and
calling
for
them
to
be
killed
for
the
acts
of
few
is
unacceptable.
I
do
hope
she
sees
her
error
and
realises
that
she
has
the
social
and
moral
responsibility
of
so
much
more
than
just
being
your
sister.
God
bless
you
both.
May
peace
be
upon
you
and
our
country
at
large."
(sic)