Mumbai:
Bollywood actor Kangana Ranaut has no right to stay in Mumbai if she feels unsafe, Maharashtra Home Minister Anil Deshmukh said on Friday after the movie star triggered outrage for comparing the city to Pakistan-occupied Kashmir ruled by the Taliban.
“After her comparison of Mumbai Police, she has no right to live in Maharashtra or Mumbai,” Mr Deshmukh said.
His response came shortly after Ms Ranaut reiterated her comments against Maharashtra and the ruling Shiv Sena-Nationalist Congress Party-Congress coalition.
“I see many people are threatening me to not come back to Mumbai so I have now decided to travel to Mumbai this coming week on 9th September, I will post the time when I land at the Mumbai airport, kisi ke baap mein himmat hai toh rok le (Stop me if you dare),” she tweeted.
Responding to Mr Deshmukh’s comment, she said, “He is taking his own calls on my democratic rights, from POK to Taliban in one day.”