BMC started demolition over illegal construction Kangana’s office
On Wednesday, the BMC started demolition proceedings over illegal construction at the Mumbai residential office of Kangana Ranaut. During this time, a large police force was deployed at his bungalow. Kangana reacted strongly to this and termed it as fascism. Also said that my Mumbai has now become PoK.
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Kangana left Himachal Pradesh for Mumbai on Wednesday morning as per her schedule. On the other hand, in his office located in Pali Hill area of Mumbai, BMC started demolition. At around 10.30 am, the BMC team posted the first notice on Kangana’s bungalow. The BMC notice denied the allegations that Kangana’s lawyer had put on the civic body in response to BMC’s September 8 notice. Also Kangana’s reply was rejected.
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After this, the BMC team reached Kangana’s bungalow with the police force and started the action to topple the illegal construction. Kangana shared photos of demolition on Twitter and said – I never go wrong and my enemies prove this again and again. This is the reason why my Mumbai has now become PoK. Kangana only wrote Pakistan with the second picture. With this Kangana used the death of Democracy hashtag.
Pakistan…. #deathofdemocracy pic.twitter.com/4m2TyTcg95
— Kangana Ranaut (@KanganaTeam) September 9, 2020
I am never wrong and my enemies prove again and again this is why my Mumbai is POK now #deathofdemocracy ? pic.twitter.com/bWHyEtz7Qy
— Kangana Ranaut (@KanganaTeam) September 9, 2020
Kangana also said that there was no illegal construction in his house. The government has banned any demolition till 30 September due to Covid-19. Bollywood now, see how fascism is.
Earlier, Kangana had said – I am on the way to the airport to visit Mumbai, the Maharashtra government and their goons have reached my property. It is about to fall illegally. keep on going. I had spoken of giving blood for Maharashtra pride. This is nothing. Take everything, but my spirit will rise higher.
There is no illegal construction in my house, also government has banned any demolitions in Covid till September 30, Bullywood watch now this is what Fascism looks like ?#DeathOfDemocracy #KanganaRanaut
— Kangana Ranaut (@KanganaTeam) September 9, 2020
As I am all set for Mumbai Darshan on my way to the airport,Maha government and their goons are at my property all set to illegally break it down, go on! I promised to give blood for Maharashtra pride this is nothing take everything but my spirit will only rise higher and higher. pic.twitter.com/6lE9LoKGjq
— Kangana Ranaut (@KanganaTeam) September 9, 2020
As I am all set for Mumbai Darshan on my way to the airport, Maharashtra Government and their goons are at my property all set to illegally break it down, go on! I promised to give blood for Maharashtra pride this is nothing take everything but my spirit will only rise higher and higher.
Let me tell you, on Monday, a BMC team reached Kangana’s office, whose information was shared by the actress via Twitter. Kangana feared that the BMC team might collapse their office structure. He also posted a video of the team.
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Kangana Ranaut’s film production company Manikarnika Films has a plush office located in Pali Hill, one of Mumbai’s most expensive residential areas. Bungalow No. 5 has been converted into an office at a cost of about 48 crores.
The interior decoration of the office is quite impressive. Let me tell you that Kangana is in the headlines these days due to getting involved with Shiv Sena MP Sanjay Raut.
Kangana wrote on Twitter – Shiv Sena leader Sanjay Raut has openly threatened me and asked not to come back to Mumbai. After the masterpieces of freedom on the streets of Mumbai, now these threats. Why does Mumbai look like occupied Kashmir in Pakistan. Kangana then announced to come to Mumbai on 9 September. The Ministry of Home Affairs has provided him with Y-class security. (Photo- Pallav Paliwal)