High
Court
recently
ruled
in
Kangana
Ranaut's
favour
in
the
demolition
case
against
Brihanmumbai
Municipal
Corporation
on
November
27.
Now,
Mumbai
Mayor
Kishori
Pednekar
expressed
her
disappointment
during
a
press
conference
and
referred
to
the
actress
as
'do
takke
ke
log'.
Reacting
to
the
video,
Kangana
took
to
her
social
media
handle
and
said
that
legal
cases,
abuses,
insults,
name-calling
from
the
Maharashtra
Government
have
made
her
feel
that
her
ex-boyfriends
Hrithik
Roshan
and
Aditya
Pancholi
are
'kind
souls'.
The
actress
tweeted,
"The
amount
of
legal
cases,
abuses,
insults,
name
calling
I
faced
from
Maharashtra
government
in
these
few
months
make
Bollywood
mafia
and
people
like
Aaditya
Pancholi
and
Hrithik
Roshan
seem
like
kind
souls
....
I
wonder
what
is
it
about
me
that
rattle
people
so
much."
Mumbai
Mayor
Kishori
Pednekar's
Statement
On
HC's
Ruling
A
video
shared
by
ANI
showed
mayor
Kishori
Pednekar
talking
about
the
High
court
ruling.
She
said,
"Everyone
is
surprised
that
an
actress
who
lives
in
Himachal,
comes
here
and
calls
our
Mumbai
PoK...
such
‘do
takke
ke
log' want
to
make
Courts
arena
for
political
rivalry,
it's
wrong."
Kangana
Ranaut
Claimed
She
Feels
Unsafe
In
Mumbai
Kangana
has
been
in
a
Twitter
war
with
several
politicians
before.
Earlier
this
year,
the
actress
compared
living
in
Mumbai
with
the
Police
and
Maharashtra
Government
to
living
in
Pakistan
occupied
Kashmir
(PoK).
The
comment
didn't
sit
well
with
many
including
Shiv
Sena
leader
Sanjay
Raut,
who
addressed
Kangana
as
'haraamkh*r',
and
threatening
her
by
saying,
"I
will
see
how
you
stay
in
the
city."
Kangana
Arrived
In
Mumbai
With
Level
Y
Security
Soon
after,
Kangana's
bungalow
in
Bandra
was
demolished
by
BMC
citing
illegal
construction
on
the
property.
Kangana
has
requested
and
received
Y
level
security
from
central
government
while
on
her
way
back
to
Mumbai.
Bombay
High
Court,
earlier
this
week,
ruled
in
Kangana's
favour
who
claimed
no
unauthorised
construction
done
on
the
property
as
alleged
by
the
BMC.
It
court
stated
that
only
existing
work
was
found
on
the
property
as
opposed
to
illegal
alterations.