Ever
since
Kangana
Ranaut
took
over
her
Twitter
handle
from
her
digital
team,
the
actress
constantly
remained
in
the
news
for
her
contentious
tweets.
And
now,
the
actress's
Twitter
account
has
been
permanently
suspended
after
a
controversial
tweet
related
to
the
post-election
result
violence
in
West
Bengal.
However,
it
looks
like
the
Manikarnika
star
is
unfazed
with
this
development,
and
instead
accused
the
microblogging
site
of
racial
discrimination.
Kangana
said
that
she
has
other
platforms
to
voice
her
opinions.
Kangana
said
in
a
statement,
"Twitter
has
only
proved
my
point
they
are
Americans
and
by
birth,
a
white
person
feels
entitled
to
enslave
a
brown
person,
they
want
to
tell
you
what
to
think,
speak
or
do.
Fortunately
I
have
many
platforms
I
can
use
to
raise
my
voice
including
my
own
art
in
the
form
of
cinema
but
my
heart
goes
out
to
the
people
of
this
nation
who
have
been
tortured,
enslaved
and
censored
for
thousands
of
years
and
still
their
is
no
end
to
the
suffering."
For
the
unversed,
Kangana's
controversial
tweet
on
the
recent
West
Bengal
elections
had
sparked
an
outrage
on
social
media
with
netizens
calling
for
action
against
the
Queen
actress.
Meanwhile,
a
report
in
Hindustan
Times
quoted
a
Twitter
spokesperson
as
saying,
"We've
been
clear
that
we
will
take
strong
enforcement
action
on
behavior
that
has
the
potential
to
lead
to
offline
harm.
The
referenced
account
has
been
permanently
suspended
for
repeated
violations
of
Twitter
Rules
specifically
our
Hateful
Conduct
policy
and
Abusive
Behaviour
policy.
We
enforce
the
Twitter
Rules
judiciously
and
impartially
for
everyone
on
our
service."
On
the
other
hand,
Kangana
took
to
her
Instagram
story
and
posted
that
multiple
FIRs
have
been
filed
against
her
since
yesterday.
She
further
wrote
that
her
Twitter
account
was
suspended
right
after
she
posted
on
Twitter
demanding
'presidential
rule
to
stop
genocide
in
Bengal'.
This
is
not
the
first
time
when
Kangana
Ranaut's
Twitter
page
has
come
under
the
scanner.
Earlier
this
year
in
January,
her
account
was
restricted
after
she
had
posted
a
tweet
against
Saif
Ali
Khan's
web
series
Tandav
in
which
she
said
it
was
'time
to
take
(the
makers')
heads
off' for
hurting
religious
sentiments.
Workwise,
Kangana
Ranaut
will
next
be
seen
in
AL
Vijay's
multilingual
film
Thalaivi.
She
will
also
be
seen
in
Dhakaad,
Tejas,
Manikarnika
Returns:
The
Legend
Of
Didda
and
Sai
Kabir's
upcoming
political
drama.