Kangana Ranaut is gearing up for her upcoming release, Panga, the trailer of which released yesterday on December 24.
At the trailer launch of her upcoming release, Kangana interacted with the media and spoke about the ongoing protests over the Citizenship (Amendment) Act, 2019 (CAA).
Kangana said in a statement “It’s not correct for the people to instigate violence in the name of democracy. We are still hung on to the pre-Independence era. During that time, going on a strike against the people who had captured us, not paying taxes, all of this was really cool. But today, because of democracy, your leaders have come from within you, not from Italy or Japan.”
“In our population, only three to four percent of people pay taxes. The rest of them are actually dependent on them. So, who gives you the right to burn buses, trains, create ruckus in the country? One bus costs a lot. It’s not a small amount. And the condition of this country is such that there are so many who are dying of malnutrition,” she added.
Kangana was trolled for her comments on CAA. Here are the trolls!
Presumably she thinks thse “3-4%” taxpayers have the right to burn buses.
— Karuna Nundy (@karunanundy) December 23, 2019
Does she know that there are direct and indirect taxes?
Does she know that indirect taxes are paid by every person, even the poorest of poor.— Roshni (@RoshniManglore) December 23, 2019
Ma’am every indian who holds a house do pay taxes.
And urging you to give some advice to UP police too…
They have also seen vandalizing public and private properties. pic.twitter.com/D6M6CJPbQ0
— AzAad Prem khopda (@roflchopra) December 23, 2019
With exact same logic, the public is paying for everyone in the Parliament.
They are dependent on us !!
Who gives them the right to make us stand in lines for months for our own money and to play God with our future ???
— Puja Ibadat Kaur Williams (@DConquered) December 23, 2019
Soo what is GST & almost 80%of the population buying any stuff or availing service pays it?
Agreed, public property shouldn’t be damaged but now here u made vague statement just like some ministers who judge economy by movie boxoffice collection & millennials harming economy— Tanmay V.S?? (@tanmay_shinde99) December 23, 2019
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