Kangana Glorifyes Nathuram Godse on Martyrs' Day, Says "Our Text Book Sucks"

Kangana will be next seen in a movie which will cover significant moments of Indian political history including Operation Blue Star and The Emergency.
Kangana Glorifyes Nathuram Godse on Martyrs' Day, Says "Our Text Book Sucks"
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MUMBAI: 33-year-old actor Kangana Ranaut doesn't seem to fail to amuse the people around her witty yet controversial statements.

In the latest round of tweets from her, the actor, On Mahatma Gandhi's death anniversary on 30 January, actor Kangana Ranaut took to Twitter to glorify Nathuram Godse and wrote, "Every story has three sides to it, yours, mine and the truth .... A good storyteller neither commits nor conceals... and that's why our textbooks suck ... full of exposition."

Nathuram Godse was the man who assassinated Mahanta Gandhi and was hanged to death on 15 November 1948.

It is to be mentioned that this is not only the instance, in October 2020, Kangana also tweeted a criticism of Gandhi in a post purporting to praise Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel on the occasion of Patel's 145th birth anniversary.

Claiming that Gandhi wanted a "weaker mind" to serve as Prime Minister, opting for Jawaharlal Nehru instead of Patel, Ranaut tweeted, "He sacrificed his most deserving and elected position as the First Prime Minister of India just to please Gandhi because he felt Nehru spoke better English, #SardarVallabhbhaiPatel did not suffer but Nation suffered for decades, we must shamelessly snatch what is rightfully ours."

"He is the real Iron Man of India, I do believe Gandhi ji wanted a weaker mind like Nehru that he could control and run the nation by keeping him in the forefront, that was a good plan but what happened after Gandhi got killed was a big disaster #SardarVallabhbhaiPatel," she tweeted.

Meanwhile the Indian actor, after portraying former Tamil Nadu chief minister Jayalalithaa in the biopic Thalaivi, Kangana Ranaut is all set to play another political leader in an upcoming film.

The actor will play former Indian prime minister Indira Gandhi in a political drama helmed by Sai Kabir.

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