According
to
recent
reports,
a
police
complaint
has
been
filed
against
Bollywood
actress
Kangana
Ranaut,
for
posting
a
video
in
support
of
her
sister
Rangoli
Chandel,
after
her
Twitter
account
was
suspended
for
alleged
hate
speech.
Kangana
recently
took
to
her
Instagram
page,
and
addressed
the
controversy
surrounding
Rangoli
Chandel's
Twitter
page
suspension,
and
clarified
that
Chandel's
tweet
was
to
only
stress
on
shooting
down
the
people
who
are
attacking
doctors
and
police
officials
amid
the
lockdown.
She
also
stressed
on
freedom
of
speech
and
said
it
is
important
in
democracy.
The
Times
of
India
reported
that
advocate
Ali
Kaashif
Khan
Deshmukh,
a
resident
of
Mumbai,
has
filed
a
complaint
against
Kangana
Ranaut.
In
the
complaint,
the
advocate
says
that
while
"one
sister" has
called
for
killings
and
violence,
the
"other
sister"
has
come
out
in
support
of
her
for
the
same,
despite
the
nationwide
criticism
and
suspension
of
her
Twitter
account.
Deshmukh
said
Kangana
Ranaut
and
her
sister-cum-manager
Rangoli
Chandel
have
been
"misusing
their
stardom,
fanbase,
fame,
money,
power
and
influence
with
an
aim
and
intent
to
promote
hatred,
disbalance,
fights
in
the
country
for
their
personal
benefits
and
gains".
In
the
video
on
Instagram,
Kangana
Ranaut
also
said
that
the
central
government
should
shut
down
social
media
platforms
like
Twitter
and
start
our
own
platforms.
"We
need
to
find
a
way
to
demolish
social
media
platforms
like
Twitter
who
earn
money
of
Indians," She
had
said.
She
later
claimed
that
if
anyone
could
find
a
tweet
where
her
sister
Rangoli
has
said
anything
offensive,
"then
we
both
will
publicly
apologise".