Kangana Ranaut Clarifies ‘Gutter Generation’ Remark; Questions, “Why Should They Be Offended?”
- Advocate Ramashankar Sharma filed a legal case against BJP MP and actor Kangana Ranaut for calling students protesting the NEET paper leak 'Generation Gutter.'
- Kangana Ranaut criticized protesters' behavior and language in Instagram posts, calling their protest videos 'puke-inducing.'
- The student protests ended on July 25 after Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan resigned, and the government agreed to drop cases and introduce anti-paper leak laws.
- The Special Court for MPs/MLAs in Agra is set to hear the case against Kangana Ranaut on August 21.
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‘Where else would cockroaches live?’: Kangana Ranaut defends her Gen Gutter remarks
BJP MP and actor Kangana Ranaut has addressed her controversial "Generation Gutter" remarks about young protesters, arguing that those who call themselves "cockroaches" should not be offended at being associated with gutters.
Kangana Ranaut Clarifies ‘Gutter Generation’ Remark; Questions, “Why Should They Be Offended?”
Actor and BJP MP Kangana Ranaut stirred controversy after she said that some young Hindu women flaunt freedom without accountability and called them ‘generation gutter’. After backlash over her comments, The post Kangana Ranaut Clarifies ‘Gutter Generation’ Remark; Questions, “Why Should They Be Offended?” appeared first on Bollywood Bubble.
Kangana Ranaut in legal trouble over ‘gutter’ remark on Gen Z protesters; later clarifies: ‘Cockroach would live in…’
Kangana Ranaut had criticised the protests held at Jantar Mantar over NEET irregularities and condemned the behaviour and language used by some protesters.
‘Did I Say All Youth Belong In The Gutter?’ Kangana Ranaut Clarifies Controversial Cockroach Remark
Actor and BJP MP Kangana Ranaut has now clarified her controversial remark 'gutter' about young people, said that she was only targeting specific section and not the entire youth population. Kangana who represents Mandi as an MP said her comments have
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