Kangana Ranaut's Office Raided By BMC, Actress Compares Building To Ram Mandir And Calls Corporation 'Babur And His Army'; Read Tweets

    Kangana Calls BMC Officials 'Babur's Army'

    Kangana Ranaut's Office Raided By BMC, Actress Compares Building To Ram Mandir And Calls Corporation 'Babur And His Army'; Read Tweets

    Kangana Ranaut's production house office, called Manikarnika Films, had been raided by BMC a few days back. There had apparently been an illegal construction there and the corporation had put up a notice, giving the actress 24 hours to respond. She failed to reply to it and now, the illegal construction has been demolished. Kangana Ranaut took to Twitter, and needless to say she has said more controversial words now.

    In a tweet, Kangana wrote how the first film under the banner of Manikarnika Films was a film on Ayodhya (Aparajita Ayodhya). Comparing her building to Ram Mandir, she said that now Babur has come to invade and demolish her Ram Mandir, but asserted that the Mandir would be made again! See her tweet:

    Sharing a picture of the corporation officials near her office, she tweeted, "Babur and his army #deathofdemocracy." Yes, she has compared corporation officials to Babur's army. See the tweet here:

    That's not all, sharing the pictures of how the parts of the construction have been demolished, she wrote, "Pakistan.... #deathofdemocracy" see tweet:

    She further wrote, "I am never wrong and my enemies prove again and again this is why my Mumbai is POK now #deathofdemocracy "

    Kangana Ranaut has set out for Mumbai today from Manali after a Shiv Sena leader had threatened her. She had compared Mumbai to POK, and it had irked many. She would land in some time. She had earlier tweeted, "As I am all set for Mumbai Darshan on my way to the airport, Maha government and their goons are at my property all set to illegally break it down, go on! I promised to give blood for Maharashtra pride this is nothing take everything but my spirit will only rise higher and higher."

    BMC officials earlier said that they had visited the building as a part of their routine and had found an illegal construction.