Kangana Ranaut
Kangana Ranaut, an actor who transitioned into politics, seems to be involved in as many scandals in her political career as she has in her playing career. Kangana, who is now in Mandi, Himachal Pradesh, campaigning for the Lok Sabha elections, recently denied rumors that she eats beef and reaffirmed her dedication to a vegetarian diet based on her status as a “proud Hindu.” The explanation was made in response to statements made at a rally by Congressman Vijay Wadettiwar, who claimed that she had been given a BJP ticket even though she had previously admitted on social media that she ate beef.
Kangana Ranaut responded to the allegations in a statement posted on Twitter, branding them unfounded and designed to damage her reputation. However, internet users are not happy with the actor’s explanation and have removed an earlier tweet from the actress stating that eating beef does not cause harm.
“It is shameful that completely baseless rumors are being spread about me. Such tactics won’t work to tarnish my image. I have been advocating and promoting yogic and Ayurvedic way of life for decades,” the writer added. “I don’t consume beef or any other kind of red meat.” Nothing can ever deceive my people, who are aware of my pride in being a Hindu, Jai Shri Ram.
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The response to Kangana’s post from online users was swift. Social media users found her 2019 post, which stated, “Eating beef has no negative effects.”
“No true Hindu will ever eat or endorse beef like you did,” one user said, while another said, “Liar! Describe how, a few years ago, you were publicly in favor of meat.”
“Kangana posting the tweet ‘I don’t eat beef’ and then going to the iftar party to eat beef,” a person asked. A person said, “I am also bjp supporter..but what do you want to say about it…some years ago your thinking was different from today.”
Kangana Ranaut has joined the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and received a ticket to contest the Himachal Pradesh seat of Mandi in the Lok Sabha elections of 2024.