Rangoli Chandel's Twitter account got suspended after Sussanne Khan's sister Farah Khan reported it and demanded her arrest. It was in response to Rangoli's tweet that allegedly spread religious hatred. Rangoli supposedly compared herself to the Nazi and that got Farah to report her account. Today, Kangana Ranaut recorded a video to defend her sister and shared that Rangoli said nothing wrong. The Queen actress also stated that Twitter should be banned. Now, Farah Khan has responded to Kangana on Twitter and has penned a long note on the same.
In her response, Farah has mentioned that 'spewing hatred against a community is unacceptable' and that Rangoli should be 'more responsible' with her tweets. Farah has also mentioned that she has been friends with Rangoli for a long time and that she was shocked to see the tone Miss Chandel used in her tweets. Farah wrote, "Let me begin by saying I'm a huge fan and you're an amazing Actress. My reaction to Rangoli's tweet was because she specifically used the word "Nazi" along with "Mullahs and secular media" in her tweet. It spoke of making both mullahs and secular media stand in line and shoot them dead... it further said "f****k the history they may call us "Nazis" who cares, life is more imp than fake image."
Further, she wrote, "I have nothing personal against Rangoli or you and have even met Rangoli in the past where she came across sweet. She has been an acid victim and now a social activist so she should be more responsible with her tweets. She should inspire all who have lost hope to have hope. She should lead by example. Spewing hatred towards a community and calling for them to be killed for the acts of few is unacceptable. I do hope she sees her error and realises that she has the social and moral responsibility of so much more than just being your sister". Check out the post below:
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