“MP should not be attacked but…”: Sanjay Raut on alleged Kangana slap incident
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], June 7 (ANI): After Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) MP Kangana Ranaut was allegedly slapped by a Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) official at Chandigarh airport during a frisking argument, Shiv Sena (UBT) leader Sanjay Raut sympathised with her stating that an MP should not be attacked but the farmers should also be respected.
Ranaut was slapped by a CISF official while she was headed to Delhi on Thursday. The incident took place during an argument over farmers’ protest, which was held against the farm laws (now repealed) including other issues. However, the official was suspended later in the day.
Addressing the media in Maharashtra’s Mumbai, Raut said, “Some people give votes and some give slaps. I don’t know what has happened actually… If the constable has said that her mother was also sitting, then it is true. If her mother was there in the farmer’s agitation and someone said anything against it, then it would create anger. But if PM Modi says that there should be the rule of law, then it should not be taken into hands…”
“The people in the farmer’s agitation were sons and daughters of India. If someone insults Bharat Mata and someone is offended by it, then it is something to think about. I have sympathy for Kangana. She is an MP now. An MP should not be attacked but the farmers should also be respected”, he added.
Meanwhile, after the incident, Ranaut took to her social media account and asked how growing “extremism” and “terrorism” could be ended in Punjab.
“I am safe. I am perfectly fine. The incident took place during the security check. After I was done with the security check, a woman constable of the CISF waited for me to pass through the cabin. Later, she came from the side, hit me in the face and started abusing me”, Ranaut said in a post on ‘X’.
“When I asked her why she did this, she told me that she (CISF official) had supported the farmers’ protest. My (Kangana) question is how we end growing extremism and terrorism in Punjab”, the BJP leader added.
Meanwhile, the CISF constable said that her mother was among the farmers holding a sit-in protest against the farm laws, which now have been repealed.
“She stated that the farmers are sitting there for Rs 100. Will she go and sit there? My mother was sitting there and protesting when she gave this statement…” she said.
The 15-month-long farmers’ protest was held against the farm laws (now repealed) including other issues.