
Kangana Ranaut has resorted to counter-attack tactics in the wake of a storm of criticism within the opposition and the BJP over the controversial remarks that "India got 'begging', not independence in 1947, the real independence came in 2014".
The Bollywood actress's challenge on i********: was, "If you can show what happened in 1947, she will return Padma Shri and apologize."
Kangana made the controversial remarks in an interview to a news channel a few days ago after receiving the Padma Shri from Indian President Ramnath Kobind. Bollywood's 'Queen' wants to convey that India has gained independence since Prime Minister Narendra Modi came to power in 2014. Therefore, legal action has been taken against him and demand has been made to withdraw Padma Shri. In response, Kangana cites excerpts from a book, "Only in order to provide accurate information." "Everything is made clear in the same interview. I know, but there was a war in 1947. I don't know. If anyone can tell, I will return Padma Shri and apologize. Please help me. "
He is ready for any consequences because of the 'begging' remarks, Kangana said. He wrote, "I have specifically said about the independence of 2014, we may have got independence in writing, but India's conscience, consciousness was released in 2014. A dead civilization has come alive, its wings have been matched, now it is roaring, rising for the first time. No one can underestimate us now because we don't speak English or come from a small town or use products made in India. I have made everything clear in the same interview. But those who have guilt will be burnt. "
Meanwhile, while commenting on India's freedom struggle, he has also made the BJP uneasy.
Maharashtra BJP president Chandrakant Patil said, "What Kangana Ranaut has said about India's freedom struggle is completely wrong. No one has the right to make such negative comments about the freedom struggle."
Delhi BJP spokesperson Praveen Shankar tweeted, "I am the son of a freedom fighter. I come from a freedom fighter family. India was begging for independence. I think this remark by Kangana Ranaut is the biggest a***e of freedom of speech. I hope the country's judiciary will take action considering this." . "

