Shimla, June 6,
Newly elected Member of Parliament (MP) from Mandi in Himachal Pradesh bollywood actress Kangana Ranaut, was reportedly involved in a scuffle with a female CISF personnel at Chandigarh Airport. The incident occurred today early evening as the actress was preparing to depart for Delhi from Himachal Pradesh.
Confirming the incidence this early evening, Kangana while sharing details also shared a massage on her social media. She said that incident which occurred with her was a repression of the farmers protest. As per a news agency report the concerned CISF jawan was reportedly angry with Ranaut over her ‘Anti farmers’ remarks.
Shocking rise in terror and violence in Punjab…. pic.twitter.com/7aefpp4blQ
— Kangana Ranaut (Modi Ka Parivar) (@KanganaTeam) June 6, 2024
According to reports, Kangana arrived at Chandigarh Airport, where she was scheduled to board a flight to Delhi. During this time, a CISF officer allegedly slapped her. Reports suggest that the matter is under investigation, and currently, the accused officer is reportedly being held in the commandant’s office.
It is reported that she was set to travel on flight UK707 to Delhi. Following the security check, while heading towards the flight, the incident with the CISF officer occurred. The security personnel involved in the incident is stationed with the CISF unit at Chandigarh Airport.
Kangana was on her way to attend a meeting of NDA MPs in Delhi, about which the actress has tweeted on her social media. Even before leaving for Delhi, she shared pictures on social media, including one where she was hugging her mother before departure. In these pictures, she captioned, “On my way to Parliament, Mandi ki sansad, Delhi Calling.” It is notable that Kangana Ranaut defeated Congress candidate Vikramaditya Singh in the 2024 Lok Sabha elections for the Mandi constituency.
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