As per India Today, Union Minister Ramdas Athawale today reached Kangana Ranaut's residence in Khar to reportedly discuss the further course of action. Yesterday, Kangana had tweeted that she is receiving threats that her house will also be demolished after her office. The actress had also shared various videos of her wrecked office on social media and had called it a Death of Democracy.
Meanwhile, Kangana Ranaut who recently returned to Mumbai has been exempted from BMC's compulsory quarantine rule as she has come for a short trip. She and her sister Rangoli Chandel are expected to return soon to Manali.
Union Minister Ramdas Athawale meets #KanganaRanaut at her residence in Mumbai. (@JournoAshutosh)#Maharashtra #BMC
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Ever since the lockdown was imposed in India due to the outbreak of Coronavirus, Kangana zoomed off to Manali, her hometown, to spend quality time with her parents. She recently made her Twitter debut and has been constantly talking about Sushant Singh Rajput's death case. The war between Kangana and Maharashtra Government started after she called out Mumbai Police and stated that she feels unsafe in Mumbai. Later, Shiv Sena leader Sanjay Raut reportedly shared that Kangana should refrain from coming to Mumbai if she feels unsafe. (Also Read: Kangana Ranaut Office Demolished: Sonam Kapoor Lends Her Support; Actress Hits Back For Comparing Her ‘Struggles To A Druggie’ Rhea)
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