Kangana Ranaut’s first reaction after being allegedly slapped by CISF official at Chandigarh airport – Watch | People News

New Delhi: Bollywood actress turned politician Kangana Ranaut, who is basking in the success of winning the Lok Sabha Elections 2024 from her Mandi constituency is back at hogging the limelight. Kangana, who was flying for Delhi to attend a meeting of the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) has filed a complaint against a CISF peronnel.

It has been reported that Kangna Ranaut, who was travelling for Delhi by flight UK707 was allegedly slapped by the CISF official named LCT Kulwinder Kaur. After the security check at the Chandigarh airport, while the actress was heading for boarding the flight, the CISF official slapped her. It has been learnt that soon after the incident, Mayank Madhur, who was also travelling with Kangana tried to slap Kaur.

A video has now gone viral on the internet. Take a look:

Such a shameful act https://t.co/T2qla5AyoS — Kartikey Tripathi (@callmekartikey) June 6, 2024

Kangana has filed a complaint regarding the incident.

Kangana Ranaut’s first reaction

Hours after the incident, the BJP MP-elect shared her side of the story on X (formerly Twitter). She said: “I am safe. I am perfectly fine. The incident took place during the security check. After I was done with the security check, a woman constable of the CISF waited for me to pass through the cabin. Later, she came from the side, hit me in the face and started abusing me. When I asked her why she did this, she told me that she (CISF official) had supported the farmers’ protest. My question is how we end growing extremism and terrorism in Punjab.”

Shocking rise in terror and violence in Punjab…. pic.twitter.com/7aefpp4blQ — Kangana Ranaut (Modi Ka Parivar) (@KanganaTeam) June 6, 2024

ANI reported that the CISF constable (who allegedly slapped Kangana) said that her mother was among the farmers holding a sit-in protest against the farm laws, which have now been repealed. She said that the farmers are sitting there for Rs 100. Will she go and sit there? My mother was sitting there and protesting when she gave this statement…” she said.

The 15-month-long farmers’ protest was held against the farm laws (now repealed) including other issues.