After
Kangana
Ranaut's
constant
disrespectful
comments
against
the
Mumbai
Police,
Shiv
Sena
leader
Sanjay
Raut
retorted
by
requesting
her
to
not
come
back
to
Mumbai
to
make
a
living
in
a
city
which
is
protected
by
the
authorities
she
derides.
Kangana
latest
social
media
stunt
was
to
request
protection
from
the
Prime
Minister's
office
saying
that
she
will
not
accept
Mumbai
Police's
protection
as
she
doesn't
trust
them.
Her
reason
for
requesting
protection:
She
has
staked
her
career
and
life
and
made
many
statements
for
which
she
expects
to
be
attacked
by
the
elusive
'movie
mafia'.
Kangana
has
neither
backed
her
statements
nor
registered
official
complaints
with
authorities.
In
response
to
this,
Shiv
Sena
leader
Sanjay
Raut
said
that
Kangana's
statements
are
treacherous
and
shameful
because
she
criticizes
the
Mumbai
Police
despite
living
in
a
city
which
is
protected
by
them.
"We
kindly
request
her
not
to
come
to
Mumbai.
This
is
nothing
but
insult
to
Mumbai
police.
The
Home
Ministry
should
take
action
over
it," wrote
Raut.
"We
request
her
to
not
come
to
Mumbai,"
has
been
construed
as
"an
open
threat,"
by
Kangana.
Responding
to
Raut,
Kangana
tweeted,
"Sanjay
Raut
Shiv
Sena
leader
has
given
me
an
open
threat
and
asked
me
not
to
come
back
to
Mumbai,
after
Aazadi
graffitis
in
Mumbai
streets
and
now
open
threats,
why
Mumbai
is
feeling
like
Pakistan
occupied
Kashmir?"
Sanjay
Raut
Shiv
Sena
leader
has
given
me
an
open
threat
and
asked
me
not
to
come
back
to
Mumbai,
after
Aazadi
graffitis
in
Mumbai
streets
and
now
open
threats,
why
Mumbai
is
feeling
like
Pakistan
occupied
Kashmir?
https://t.co/5V1VQLSxh1
In
a
similar
way,
Kangana
had
distorted
Karan
Johar's
statement
when
he
had
said
that
he
is
tired
of
her
playing
the
victim
card
and
if
she
feels
so
wronged
by
the
film
industry,
she
should
leave
it.
Kangana
had
played
this
too
as
an
open
threat
and
an
intimidation,
and
had
even
asked
the
Government
to
take
away
Karan
Johar's
Padma
Shri
for
this.