After Rahul Gandhi said that Anurag Thakur had “abused” and “insulted” him in the Lok Sabha during the discussion of the Union Budget, Kangana Ranaut responded.
Actor-politician Kangana Ranaut expressed her opinions without holding back in response to Rahul Gandhi’s statement on the caste dispute in the Lok Sabha. She released an old video of Rahul talking about caste, one day after Rahul claimed that Anurag Thakur had “insulted” and “abused” him in the Lok Sabha.
Kangana Ranaut on Rahul Gandhi
On her Instagram stories, Kangana posted old footage of Rahul bringing up caste during public gatherings.
“Apni jaat ka kuch ata pata nahi, nanu Muslim, dad Parsi, mummy Christian aur khud aisa lagta hai jaise Pasta ko kadi patte ka tadka lagakar kichadi banane ki koshish ki ho, aur inko sabki jaat pata karni hai,” the writer said. (You have no idea about your own caste; your mother is Christian, your father is Parsi, and your grandpa is Muslim.) It seems like someone mixed spaghetti with curry leaves to produce rice and lentils, but he’s curious about everyone’s caste.
“How can he be asking people their caste in such a crude, condescending manner in public? Shame on Rahul Gandhi,” she said.
What happened
BJP MP Anurag Thakur was accused by Leader of the Opposition Rahul Gandhi on Tuesday of “insulting and abusing” him in the Lok Sabha during the Union Budget debate. Without mentioning names, BJP MP Anurag had stated, “Those whose caste is unknown, talk about the caste census.” “I had said that someone who doesn’t know about caste talks about census,” he subsequently claimed. I didn’t give anyone names.
You may disrespect me all you want, but we will pass the caste census in Parliament,’ said Rahul, who had pledged a national census should the INDIA alliance win power. I have been mistreated and humiliated by Anurag Thakur. However, I refuse to accept an apology from him.
Kangana Ranaut’s political career
After winning this year’s elections, Kangana was chosen to represent Mandi, Himachal Pradesh, as the MP. Last Monday, she delivered her debut address in the legislature. Speaking in Hindi, she stated, “We have the musical traditions of Spiti, Kinnaur, and Bharmour; we have the kath kuni style of building houses or the tradition of making clothes from sheep and yak wool.” Every one of them is going extinct.