'Are you also ok with rape, murder?': Kangana hits back at supporters of CISF constable who slapped her

Taking to social media on Saturday, Kangana shared a lengthy message addressing those who supported the CISF personnel.

Actress Kangana Ranaut has once more responded to the slapgate incident involving her and a female CISF constable at Chandigarh airport.

Taking to social media on Saturday, Kangana shared a lengthy message addressing those who supported the CISF personnel.

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"Every rapist, murderer, or thief always have a strong emotional, physical, psychological, or financial reason to commit a crime, no crime ever happens without a reason, yet they are convicted and sentenced to jail. 

If you are aligned with the criminals strong emotional impulse to commit a crime violating all laws of the land,” she wrote.

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In response to the outpouring of support, including from musician Vishal Dadlani, for CISF constable Kulvinder Kaur's actions, Kangana stated: "Remember, if you are ok with breaking into someone's intimate zone, without their permission, touching their bodies, and assaulting them, then deep down, you are ok with rape or murder, also because that's also just penetration or stab only what big deal, you must look deeper in to your psychological criminal tendencies.”

She went on to suggest, “I suggest please take up yoga and meditation, or else life will become a bitter and burdensome experience, don't carry so much grudge, hate, and jealousy please, free yourself."

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Kangana also emphasized the importance of acknowledging the emotions within oneself but not allowing them to control us. She stressed the significance of maintaining composure and finding inner stability.

Taking to Instagram stories, she wrote: "Our mind is like an ocean, emotions are like waves, we have hundreds of emotions every day, no matter how wonderful or pathetic they are, none of them persist, they are like bubbles. We must watch them unfold but never get swayed with them."

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"You will drown if every wave starts to carry us, hold yourself, don't let jealousy, anger, or frustrations lead you. If life feels like a burdensome nightmare ask yourself are too many waves hitting you? Find your anchor, hold yourself," she added.

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