Tired of being treated like a slave in my own country, says Kangana Ranaut

Actor slammed Twitter in a series of tweets for not letting her 'express her mind freely'


Entertainment Desk November 18, 2020
Kangana is known for her acting prowess and gutsy plain speak. PHOTO: FILE

Bollywood actor Kangana Ranaut claims she is sick and tired of being treated like a slave in her own country, where she cannot express her mind freely, reported The Indian Express

She opened up about her state of mind while slamming Twitter and its CEO Jack Dorsey for suspending an account, True Indology, which posts about Indian culture and history from the perspective of the owner of this handle.

The Queen star called it a "murder in the digital world"

"When they don't have answers to your questions they break your house, put you in jail, gag your voice or kill your digital identity. Eliminating one's digital identity is no less than murder in the virtual world, there must be strict laws against it. #BringBackTrueIndology," she wrote as she began her rant on social media.

"Jack, Twitter and Twitter India your bias propaganda is embarrassing, why did you suspend @TIinExile? Because he busted fake narratives of our history? Shame on you, waiting for the day when you will be banned in India, hope @PMOIndia takes action against Twitter," she added.

In another tweet, Kangana said, "Sick n tired of being treated like a slave in my own country, we can't celebrate our festivals, can't speak the truth and defend our ancestors, we can't condemn terrorism, what is the point of such a shameful enslaved life controlled by the keepers of darkness #BringBackTrueIndology."

Actor Ranvir Shorey also questioned the suspension of the account, writing, "Hey @TwitterIndia, this is the second time you have unreasonably suspended one of the most informative and decent Twitter handles on your platform. Utter #shame. #BringBackTrueIndology."

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