Kangana Ranaut, who is currently promoting her upcoming film
Panga
, has expressed her views on the
campus violence at the Jawaharlal Nehru University
(JNU), comparing it to a “gang war." She says it should not even be made into a “national or political issue.” She also suggests the police should “take those responsible into custody and beat the hell out of them.” [caption id=“attachment_7891641” align=“alignnone” width=“825”]
Kangana Ranaut during a promotional shoot for Panga. Image from Twitter[/caption] Speaking on the sidelines of the promotions of Panga, Kangana recounts her days in college when she witnessed gang wars. She is
quoted
as saying by News18, “It’s understood that there are two sides, namely JNU and ABVP, two different unions, in the university. I must tell you that a gang war is quite common during college life.” Amid
criticism
over top Bollywood celebrities
maintaining silence
over the violence in JNU, Deepika Padukone
joined
the protesting students at the
JNU’s Sabarmati hostel on Tuesday.
Padukone’s visit to the JNU campus received both criticism and appreciation on social media with some calling up for a “
boycott
” of
Chhapaak
and others
lauding
the actor’s “bold” move. Among the detractors of her visit was
Smriti Irani
, who said, “I want to know what her political affiliation is.” “Anybody who has read the news would know why she would stand with the protesters,” Irani said at a conclave organised by _
The New Indian Express.
“_It’s Deepika Padukone’s freedom to stand next to people who call for the destruction of India.” Students and faculty members were assaulted on 5 January after a mob went on a rampage, attacking students with sticks and iron rods and vandalising property. There was an atmosphere of unrest in the campus for a few days preceding the incident over the sustained protest against the proposed fee hike for the varsity’s hostel along with demonstrations against the contentious Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA).
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