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Kangana Ranaut and Diljit Dosanjh engage in a war of words on Twitter

Updated on: 03 December,2020 04:34 PM IST  |  Mumbai
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Diljit Dosanjh and Kangana Ranaut had a war of words on Twitter over a video featuring a Bhatinda-based elderly woman Mahinder Kaur, who according to a news channel, was misidentified by Ranaut as Bilkis Bano

Kangana Ranaut and Diljit Dosanjh engage in a war of words on Twitter

Kangana Ranaut and Diljit Dosanjh Picture Courtesy: Instagram

Actor Kangana Ranaut has got herself mired in yet another controversy after she said that an elderly woman, who was seen protesting against the Citizenship (Amendment) Act (CAA) at Shaheen Bagh in the national capital in December-March, was seen in the ongoing farmers' protest in Delhi as well.


Punjabi singer-actor Diljit Dosanjh on Wednesday shared a video story by an international news channel that slammed the actor for misidentifying the elderly woman at the farmers' protest in the national capital as Bilkis Bano, famously known as the "Shaheen Bagh dadi" for her role in the citizens' protests against the CAA and NRC.


The video posted by Dosanjh on Twitter featured a Bhatinda-based elderly woman Mahinder Kaur, who according to the news channel, was misidentified by Ranaut.


"Respected MAHINDER KAUR JI. Ah Sunn La Ni With Proof @KanganaTeam Banda Ena V Ni Anna Hona Chaida.. Kush v Boli Turi jandi aa .. (Respected MAHINDER KAUR JI. Listen to this with proof @KanganaTeam. A person should not be that blind. You can't speak just anything)," Dosanjh tweeted in Punjabi with the video. Have a look:

Responding to the famous Punjabi singer, Ranaut reiterated that the same "Bilkis Bano dadi ji" who was a part of the "citizenship," protest had also joined the farmers' protest.

"Ooo Karan johar ke paltu, jo dadi Saheen Baag mein apni citizenship keliye protest kar rahi thi wohi Bilkis Bano dadi ji Farmers ke MSP ke liye bhi protest karti hue dikhi. Mahinder Kaur ji ko toh main janti bhi nahin. Kya drama chalaya hai tum logon ne? (O Karan Johar's pet, she is the same grandmother who was seen protesting at Shaheen Bagh and now demanding the farmers' MSP. I don't know Mahindar Kaur ji. What kind of drama is this?) Stop this right now," the Queen actor tweeted.

Ranaut again tweeted she had only commented on "Shaheen Baag dadi cos they instigated riots there even that tweet was deleted almost immediately, I don't know from where they brought another elderly lady in to (sic) the picture and now endlessly spreading lies. Vultures trying to instigate mob against a woman." [SIC]

A Punjab-based lawyer had earlier on Wednesday sent a legal notice to Ranaut for allegedly misidentifying the woman at the farmers' protest in the national capital as Bilkis Bano. Notably, Ranaut had deleted her tweet allegedly misidentifying the woman after she was slammed for the same on social media.

Bilkis Bano did join the farmers' protest at the Singhu Border on December 1 where they were protesting against the recently enacted farm laws. "We are daughters of farmers we'll go to support farmers' protest today. We will raise our voice, the government should listen to us," Bano told ANI before she headed to the Delhi-Haryana border.

Fearing that they would lose their Indian citizenship, Muslim women had protested against the CAA and the NRC at Shaheen Bagh in Delhi (and at many other places across the country) from the time it was passed by Parliament last year, till this March, when the Covid-19 pandemic prompted them to call off the protest.

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Also Read: Kangana Ranaut Gets Legal Notice Over 'Misidentifying' Shaheen Bagh Activist Bilkis Bano

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