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Several tweets of Indian actress Kangana Ranaut removed from Twitter

The micro-blogging site Twitter on Thursday took action against Bollywood star Kangana Ranaut by deleting some of her tweets.

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New Delhi: Several tweets of Indian actress Kangana Ranaut was removed from Twitter on Thursday.

This step comes a day after the ‘Queen’ actress went into a rampage on Twitter over international pop sensation Rihanna’s recent post on farmers’ protest at the Singhu border in Delhi.

Earlier, Manjit Singh GK, former President of Delhi Sikh Gurudwara Management Committee (DSGMC) on Wednesday sent a legal notice to Twitter asking to take down actor Kangana Ranaut’s ‘defamatory tweet’ against Sikh Community.

Manjit Singh GK through his lawyer Naginder Benipal has sent a legal notice to Manish Maheshwari, Managing Director of Twitter India, complaining about “maligning and tarnishing” the image of farmers and the entire Sikh community. “That the present notice is given for attacking the farmers and the Sikh community who are protesting against the three farm laws passed by Central government with the assent of President of India. February 2, Kangana Ranaut, who is a Bollywood actor has replied to a tweet of Rihanna saying ‘Why aren’t we talking about it #FarmersProtest’ posted on her Twitter handle by stating ‘No one is talking about it because they are not farmers they are terrorists who are trying to divide India, so that China can take over our vulnerable broken nation and make it a Chinese colony much like the USA’,” read the legal notice.

The legal notice further added that Kangana Ranaut is using her ‘fan following’ to try and defame the farmers and the Sikh community associated with Farmers’ protest and has “declared them anti-national by claiming them to be terrorists who are trying to weaken the strength and protection the country so that outsider can nation and that the farmers are protesting to divide the country.”