Twitter
recently
took
strict
action
against
actress
Kangana
Ranaut
by
switching
her
account
to
'read-only'
mode
after
her
controversial
post
on
the
web
series
Tandav.
For
the
unversed,
the
Amazon
Prime
Video
web
series
is
currently
in
the
news
for
allegedly
hurting
Hindu
sentiments
in
some
scenes.
Apparently,
Kangana
Ranaut
had
tweeted
in
response
to
the
Union
Ministry
of
Information
and
Broadcasting
asking
the
makers
to
explain
the
allegations
of
insulting
Hindu
gods.
The
Panga
actress'
now
deleted
tweet
read,
"Because
even
Lord
Krishna
forgave
99
mistakes
of
Sheshupala....
pehle
Shanti
phir
Kranti
(Silence
must
be
followed
by
revolution)....
time
to
take
their
heads
off...
Jai
Shri
Krishan..."
(sic)
Notably,
Kangana
even
dared
Twitter
to
ban
her
in
a
tweet.
She
wrote,
"Anti
nationals
are
trending
#SuspendKanganaRanaut
....
please
do,
when
they
suspended
Rangs
I
came
and
made
their
lives
even
more
miserable,now
if
they
suspend
me
will
exit
virtual
world
and
in
real
world
will
show
you
real
Kangana
Ranaut-
the
mother
of
all
fathers
#babbarsherni."
(sic)
When
NDTV
contacted
Twitter,
its
spokesperson
said,
"We
take
action
on
any
account
that
violates
the
Twitter
Rules.
We
welcome
people
to
freely
express
themselves
on
our
service,
however
as
outlined
in
our
Abusive
Behaviour
Policy,
you
may
not
engage
in
the
targeted
harassment
of
someone,
or
incite
other
people
to
do
so."
"We
prohibit
content
that
wishes,
hopes
or
expresses
a
desire
for
death,
serious
bodily
harm
against
an
individual
or
group
of
people
and
take
enforcement
action
when
we
identify
violations
which
could
include
placing
an
account
in
read-only
mode," the
spokesperson
added.