By PTI
NEW DELHI: Under attack for describing India’s Independence as “bheek”, a combative Kangana Ranaut on Saturday asked which war took place in 1947 and said she would return her Padma Shri and apologise too if anyone could answer her question.
The actor, known for her provocative and often inflammatory statements, came under more pressure to withdraw her comments with Maharashtra’s ruling Shiv Sena saying she should be stripped of all national awards and the Delhi Mahila Congress writing to the police commissioner to say she should be booked for sedition among other things.
But Ranaut maintained a defiant stance.
She posted a series of questions on Instagram, also bringing in partition as well as Mahatma Gandhi and alleging that he let Bhagat Singh die and did not support Subhas Chandra Bose.
The “Manikarnika” actor, whose Twitter account has been suspended, shared a passage from a book quoting freedom fighters, including Bal Gangadhar Tilak, Aurobindo Ghosh and Bipin Chandra Pal, and said she knew about the “collective fight for freedom of 1857 but nothing about a war in 1947.
“Just to set the records (sic) straight. 1857 first collective fight for freedom along with sacrifice of greats like Subhash Chandra Bose, Rani Laxmibai and Veer Savarkar ji.”
“1857 I know but which war took place in 1947 I am not aware, if someone can bring to my awareness I will give back my Padma Shri and apologise also please help me with this (sic),” the 34-year-old actor wrote in a lengthy post in English in her Instagram Stories.
Ranaut had kicked off a major row with her comments at an event organised by a news channel on Wednesday evening, declaring that India attained “real freedom” in 2014, when the Narendra Modi-led government came to power, and saying Independence in 1947 was “bheek”, or alms.
The controversial statement, two days after she was presented the Padma Shri by President Ram Nath Kovind, led to outrage from several quarters, including politicians from across the spectrum, historians, academics, fellow actors and others, with many saying she should return her award.
On Saturday, she kept up the discussion.
Referring to her 2019 period movie “Manikarnika: The Queen of Jhansi”, in which she played the role of freedom fighter Rani Lakshmi Bai, the actor said she had done extensive research on the 1857 struggle.
“Nationalism rose so did right wing, but why it died a sudden death? And why Gandhi let Bhagat Singh die. Why Neta Bose was killed and never got Gandhi ji’s support? why line of partition was drawn by a white man?instead of celebrating freedom why Indians killed each other some of the answers I am seeking please help me find answers (sic),” she asked.
Saying that the British had looted India to the “point of saturation”, she went on to claim that even a “small fight by the INA” would have got us freedom and Bose could have been prime minister.
“Why freedom was placed in the begging bowl of congress when right wing was prepared to fight and take it. Can someone please help me understand (sic),” she wrote.
The ever defiant Ranaut went on to say she would return her Padma Shri if anyone could help her find answers to the questions and could prove that she had disrespected martyrs and freedom fighters.
The actor also clarified the part of her statement where she said the country gained “freedom in 2014”.
“As far as Aazadi in 2014 concerned I specifically said physical Aazadi we may have but consciousness and conscience of India was set free in 2014. A dead civilisation came alive and fluttered its wings and now roaring and soaring high.”
In her letter to Police Commissioner Rakesh Asthana, Delhi Mahila Congress chief Amrrita Dhawan requested him to lodge an FIR against Ranaut under Sections 504 (intentional insult with intent to provoke breach of the peace), /505 (public mischief) and 124A (sedition) of the IPC and other relevant sections of law and initiate proper criminal proceedings before the competent court.
Dhawan alleged that Ranaut had “publicly insulted” and shown “disrespect” to all the freedom fighters who sacrificed their lives during the country’s freedom movement.
Ranaut also came in for flak from the Shiv Sena, which was at loggerheads with the actor last year after she compared Mumbai with Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir (PoK).
In an editorial in its party mouthpiece Saamana, the Sena demanded that Ranaut be stripped of all the national awards she had won over the years.
A day earlier, in Jodhpur, the Mahila Congress filed a complaint against her.
In Indore, a group of freedom fighters in Indore set on fire an effigy of the actor, demanded an apology and submitted a memorandum at the Indore divisional commissioner’s office.
And in Mumbai, NSUI workers held a protest outside her home.
Political leaders, including BJP MP Varun Gandhi, Maharashtra BJP chief Chandrakant Patil, Maharashtra minister Nawab Malik and Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel, are among the host of people who criticised Ranaut for her statement.
“#KanganaRanaut may think India got Independence in 2014 but this cannot be endorsed by any true Indian. This is an insult to millions of freedom fighters who gave up their lives so that present generations can live a life of self-respect & dignity as free citizens of a democracy,” Times Now said on Twitter on Friday.