Actress
Kangana
Ranaut
has
been
quite
vocal
about
her
opinions
against
the
farmers'
protest.
Now
the
actress
has
tweeted
that
she
strongly
condemns
the
violence
during
the
protesting
farmers'
tractor
rally
in
Delhi.
The
actress
went
on
to
claim
that
she
feels
like
a
failure
because
she
'could
not
protect
the
integrity'
of
the
nation.
On
January
26,
Kangana
tweeted
about
the
farmers'
protest
and
also
called
out
celebrities
like
Priyanka
Chopra
and
Diljit
Dosanjh
for
supporting
the
protests.
Replying
to
a
tweet
about
the
violent
clash
between
the
farmers
and
police
on
Republic
Day,
Kangana
added
on
Wednesday
(January
27),
"I
did
my
best
to
avoid
this
but
I
failed....
I
may
be
a
spec
in
the
scheme
of
things
but
my
failure
is
enormous....
at
least
it
feels
like
that
....
my
head
hangs
in
shame.
I
could
not
protect
the
integrity
of
my
nation.
I
am
no
one
still
I
am
everyone
..and
I
am
a
failure
today."
Apart
from
Kangana,
netizens
also
asked
Diljit
the
reason
behind
supporting
the
violent
protest.
Quoting
one
such
tweet,
Kangana
added,
"The
problem
is
we
still
think
we
need
to
enlighten
them
about
what
they
supporting
as
if
it
will
transform
him.
Of
course
they
know
what
they
doing.
Danke
ki
chot
pe
they
hoisted
Khalistan
flag
on
Red
Fort,
truth
is
it's
jungle
Raj
jiski
lathi
uski
bhains
and
they
had
the
lathi."
Earlier
on
Tuesday,
Ranaut
said
that
all
Indians
who
were
supporting
the
ongoing
farmers'
protest
are
terrorists.
She
also
slammed
an
Instagram
Bollywood
fan
page
and
claimed
the
admin
is
sharing
'propaganda
'
about
the
farmers'
protest,
while
hiding
behind
Bollywood's
fame.
"This
is
the
gandagi
for
Bollywood
needs
to
be
cleaned
immediately.
Slyly
hiding
behind
the
garb
of
entertainment
and
provoking
terrorism
and
violence,
put
them
in
jail
if
there
is
even
an
iota
of
law
n
order
left
in
this
country
these
termites
are
eating
away
the
bones
of
Bharat," she
tweeted.
Comparing
2020's
anti-CAA
protest
and
farmers' protest,
Kangana
said
that
the
government
should
implement
the
farm
laws
and
'make
our
democracy
win'.