Kangana Ranaut pledged to use other platforms to keep her voice from getting shunned, and she is fulfilling that pledge by using Instagram more regularly than ever after her Twitter was banned permanently.
The Queen actress, along with her sister Rangoli Chandel, has been making the most out of her Instagram account by leaving comments under post she takes issue with.
On Friday, under the post about a news excerpt of people stealing oxygen cylinders in India, she left a comment that read: "India does not need more oxygen. It needs dharma fear of God. Shame on these vultures!!!"
On another post about the mismanagement of oxygen in India, Kangana wrote:
"Itne chor hain iss desh mein. Oxygen ki nahi thode imaan ki zaroorat hai insaniyat ko (This country has so many thieves. We don't need oxygen, humanity needs honesty)."
Kangana was recently taken down from Twitter for violating the strict policies, especially the "Hateful Conduct policy and Abusive Behaviour" policy." Her account was put on probation at the beginning of this year before getting permanently banned. She accused the social platform of being racist towards brown people and said she’s better off without it.
“Fortunately I have many platforms I can use to raise my voice including my own art in the form of cinema but my heart goes out to the people of this nation who have been tortured, enslaved and censored for thousands of years and still there is no end to the suffering,” she said.