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Days after actor and BJP MP-elect Kangana Ranaut was slapped at Chandigarh airport by a CISF constable, the film star has lashed out at those who have made snide remarks about the incident. Kangana said those cheering for the violence against her must introspect about their own “psychological criminal tendencies.”
The Punjab Police on Friday booked suspended CISF constable Kulwinder Kaur, a day after she assaulted Kangana at the Chandigarh airport. While many came out voicing their displeasure over the incident, Kangana was not happy with a section on social media, suggesting them therapy and meditation to not become “bitter” with “jealousy and hate.”
The actor took to X and wrote, “Every rapist, murderer or thief always have a strong emotional, physical, psychological or financial reason to commit a crime, no crime ever happens without a reason, yet they are convicted and sentenced to jail. If you are aligned with the criminals’ strong emotional impulse to commit a crime violating all laws of the land.
“Remember if you are ok with breaking in to someone’s intimate zone, without their permission touching their bodies and assaulting them then deep down you are ok with rape or murder also because that’s also just penetration or stab only what big deal, you must look deeper in to your psychological criminal tendencies, I suggest please take up yoga and meditation or else life will become a bitter and burdensome experience, don’t carry so much grudge, hate and jealousy please , free yourself 🙂”
Composer Vishal Dadlani, who has been a vocal anti-establishment voice, had claimed he would be glad to offer the CISF personnel a job, in case she needed one after the incident. In two separate Instagram stories, the composer had said if Kaur is “removed” from her services, he would ensure she is “gainfully employed.”
“I do not ever support violence, but I absolutely understand the need of this CISF personnel’s anger. If any action is taken against her by the CISF, I will ensure that she has a job waiting for her should she choose to accept it. Jai Hind. Jai Jawaan. Jai Kisaan,” he had tweeted.
Based on a complaint lodged by the CISF, the Mohali police had registered an FIR against Kulwinder Kaur under Sections 323 (voluntarily causing hurt) and 341 (wrongful restraint) of the Indian Penal Code.
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