Bharat Bandh: Kangana Ranaut shares video against farmers' protest, pens hard-hitting poem

Kangana Ranaut shared a video and tweeted about the call of farmers for a Bharat Bandh or a nationwide strike on Tuesday.


Bharat Bandh: Kangana Ranaut shares video against farmers' protest, pens hard-hitting poem

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Updated: Dec 8, 2020, 12:58 PM IST

Bollywood actor Kangana Ranaut is extremely vocal about political issues on her social media accounts. On Tuesday, the actor tweeted about the call of farmers for a Bharat Bandh or a nationwide strike. 

Kangana shared a video and a message in Hindi on her Twitter account. She shared a clip of spiritual leader Sadhguru Jaggi Vasudev talking about protests even as the agriculturists are agitating against the Centre's new agricultural laws.

Check it out here.

Kangana tweeted, "Aao Bharat ko band kr dete hain, yun to tufaano ki kami nahi is naav ko, magar laao kulhaari kuch chhed bhi kar dete hain, reh reh ke roz marti hai har ummeed yahaan (Come let’s shut India, though there is no scarcity of storms hitting this boat, but bring an axe to make some holes in the boat, every hope dies here every day)." 

She added, "Deshbhakton se kaho apne liye desh ka ek tukda tum bhi maang lo, aajaao sadak pe aur tum bhi dharna do, chalo aaj yeh kissa hi khatam karte hain (tell the patriots to ask for a piece of the nation for themselves as well, take to the streets and you also protest, let’s end this story once and for all)." 

Kangana has been voicing her opinion on the issue of farmers' agitation and has been speaking against it through her tweets. She was recently involved in a Twitter war with actor and singer Diljit Dosanjh among others over the farmers' protests. 

Yesterday, because of Bharat Bandh, the Central Government had issued guidelines for states.

All the states and union territories were directed to maintain law and order. Besides, states were also asked to follow the COVID-19 protocol and not to let any untoward incident occur.

All shops and businesses will remain closed. All mandis in Haryana, Punjab, Maharashtra, and Rajasthan will also remain closed, but wedding programs have been exempted from the shutdown. Ambulances and emergency services will be allowed.