Kangana
Ranaut's
controversial
tweets
on
the
ongoing
farmers'
protest
has
landed
her
in
legal
trouble.
According
to
reports,
Harshvardhan
Patil,
an
advocate,
has
filed
a
complaint
against
the
actress
in
Belagavi
district
in
Karnataka
for
insulting
farmers
and
calling
them
'terrorists'
in
her
tweet.
The
complaint
filed
on
February
6,
is
in
reference
to
Kangana
Ranaut's
comment
on
Rihanna's
tweet
on
the
farmers'
protest.
The
American
pop
star
had
shared
a
news
article
on
the
farmers'
protest
and
tweeted,
"Why
aren't
we
talking
about
this?
#FarmersProtest." In
response,
Kangana
had
attacked
her
with
a
series
of
posts
on
her
Twitter
page.
One
of
Kangana's
tweet
read,
"No
one
is
talking
about
it
because
they
are
not
farmers
they
are
terrorists
who
are
trying
to
divide
India,
so
that
China
can
take
over
our
vulnerable
broken
nation
and
make
it
a
Chinese
colony
much
like
USA...
Sit
down
you
fool,
we
are
not
selling
our
nation
like
you
dummies."
According
to
a
report
in
The
Quint,
Patil
who
hails
from
a
reputed
farming
family
in
Belagavi,
has
referred
to
this
tweet
of
the
Manikarnika
star
and
said,
"People
like
Kangana
Ranaut
who
do
not
possess
any
knowledge
about
farming
activities
and
the
problems
faced
by
our
farming
families
are
involved
in
making
unwanted
and
unwarranted
comments
on
the
entire
farming
community
of
India
time
and
again.
Sir,
the
said
Kangana
Ranaut
who
is
heard
to
be
an
actress
instead
of
sharing
compassion
towards
the
farming
community,
is
addressing
them
as
"terrorists" etc."
Patil
accused
Kangana
of
trying
to
provoke
and
incite
other
citizens
of
India
to
attack
and
assault
the
farming
community
and
their
families,
posing
them
to
be
traitors.
He
also
argued
that
the
actress
insulted
the
Indian
armed
forces
and
their
families
too
by
referring
to
the
nation
as
"vulnerable" and
"broken".
The
Belagavi-based
advocate
had
further
requested
to
book
Kangana
under
multiple
sections
of
Indian
Penal
Code
in
his
complaint.
Also,
he
has
urged
the
police
to
take
action
to
suspend
the
actress'
Twitter
account.