Manjinder Singh Sirsa Of The Akali Dal Sends Legal Notice To Kangana Ranaut Over Her 'Available In 100 Rs' Tweet; Demands 'Unconditional Apology'

Indian politician Manjinder Singh Sirsa has sent a legal notice to Kangana Ranaut and accused her portraying farmers as anti-national; wants the actress to apologise.

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Manjinder Singh Sirsa Of The Akali Dal Sends Legal Notice To Kangana Ranaut Over Her 'Available In 100 Rs' Tweet; Demands 'Unconditional Apology'
Yesterday, the social media was abuzz with a nasty Twitter feud between Diljit Dosanjh and Kangana Ranaut. It so happened that the Queen actress, in one of her tweets, misidentified an old woman at the ongoing farmer’s protest and said how she is available for 100 rupees. This didn’t go down well with a huge section of people and the actress soon deleted her tweet after getting flooded with criticism. Among many others, Diljit Dosanjh blasted Kangana and the duo was soon involved in a war of words.

Now, Indian politician Manjinder Singh Sirsa, who is a prominent member of the Shiromani Akali Dal, has taken to his Twitter to disclose a legal notice that he has sent to the actress over her tweet. The politician said that it is because of Kangana’s derogatory tweet saying ‘available in 100 rupees’ for a woman, while also accusing her of portraying Indian farmers as anti-national. He further demanded an unconditional apology from the Manikarnika actress.

“We have sent a legal notice to @KanganaTeam for her derogatory tweet calling the aged mother of a farmer as a woman available for ₹100. Her tweets portray farmers protest as antinational. We demand an unconditional apology from her for her insensitive remarks on farmers protest,” read Manjinder Singh Sirsa’s tweet.

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Kangana’s now-deleted tweet invited backlash from a streak of celebrities like Swara Bhasker, Richa Chadha, Kubbra Sait, Gippy Grewal, Mika Singh, Prince Narula and Himanshi Khurana among others. 


image source: instagram/kanganaranaut