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Bollywood actress Kangana Ranaut took to her social media account to give a reaction to the recent slapping incident. The actress said that she was hit by a CISF female guard after she went for a security check at the Chandigarh airport. Kangana posted the video and revealed that she also asked the guard the reason for slapping her. To which the guard replied that she was a farmer protest supporter and was upset with Kangana's stance on the matter.
Kangana Ranaut Safe After Incident at Chandigarh Airport
Kangana Ranaut said, "Hello friends! I am getting many calls from the media and my well-wishers. First of all, I am safe and I am absolutely fine. The incident that happened today at Chandigarh airport happened during the security check. As I moved forward, the CISF security guard in another cabin waited for me to pass and then she hit me on my face. She also abused me. When I asked her why she hit me she said she is a farmer protest supporter. I am safe but my concern is how will we handle the rise of terrorism and extremism in Punjab."
Shocking rise in terror and violence in Punjab…. pic.twitter.com/7aefpp4blQ
— Kangana Ranaut (Modi Ka Parivar) (@KanganaTeam) June 6, 2024
It is being told that this incident happened around 3:30 in the afternoon when Kangana Ranaut was at Chandigarh airport to catch a flight to Delhi. During this time, Mayank Madhur, who was present with Kangana, tried to slap Kulwinder Kaur. After this, a complaint was lodged with the police on behalf of Ranaut.
CISF Probes Allegation: Kaur Detained, Inquiry Underway
Following the allegation, Kaur has been detained in the Commanding Officer's room, where she is being questioned about the incident. Sources said CISF is conducting a thorough investigation into the matter, including reviewing CCTV footage from Chandigarh airport to ascertain the facts and circumstances surrounding the alleged altercation. Meanwhile, they said an inquiry committee of senior CISF officials has also been constituted for further investigation.
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