On Kangana Ranaut's Azadi Remark, Nitish Kumar Says "Should Be Mocked" |
"How might anybody distribute this. What's the significance here? Would it be a good idea for us to try and notice it? Would it be advisable for us to try and focus on it? Who doesn't have a clue when we got Independence," Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar said.
Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar would not be brought into remarking on entertainer Kangana Ranaut's provocative remarks recommending that India's Independence in 1947 was a 'bheek' or gift, adding that such assertions are to be ridiculed and disregarded.
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"How might anybody distribute this. What's the significance here? Would it be a good idea for us to try and notice it? Would it be advisable for us to try and focus on it? Who doesn't have a clue when we got Independence. These assertions merit zero significance. Indeed, it ought to be ridiculed. They are intentionally made to accumulate exposure. I don't focus on such individuals. These things don't enroll with me," said the Chief Minister.
The entertainer, in a new TV meet, commented that India got its opportunity in 2014 when Prime Minister Narendra Modi came to drive and what it got in 1947 was a "bheek" or present.
Ms. Ranaut, the 34-year-old who stands restricted on microblogging stage Twitter over her combustible traditional discourse, has brought forth numerous a discussion previously.
A few ideological groups have said that Ms. Ranaut ought to be accused of treachery for bringing into notoriety India's opportunity battle and its warriors.
"All things considered I explicitly said actual Aazadi we might have however cognizance and inner voice of India was liberated in 2014... a dead human progress woke up and vacillated its wings and presently thundering and taking off high...," the entertainer said in an explanation.
"#KanganaRanaut might think India got Independence in 2014 yet this can't be supported by any obvious Indian. This is an affront to a great many political dissidents who surrendered their day to day routines so that current ages can experience an existence of self confidence and respect as free residents of a popular government," the channel said on Twitter on Friday.