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Sankalp Phartiyal

Twitter bans Indian actress for violating hate and abuse rules

FILE PHOTO: Bollywood actress Kangana Ranaut arrives at the 10th International Indian Film Academy (IIFA) awards in Macau June 13, 2009. REUTERS/Tyrone Siu (CHINA ENTERTAINMENT)

Twitter Inc on Tuesday said it has banned leading Bollywood actress Kangana Ranaut, known for her ardent support of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, accusing her of violating its rules on hateful conduct and abusive behaviour.

Ranaut issued a tweet on Monday in which she urged Modi to resort to gangster tactics to "tame" West Bengal's chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, whose regional party defeated Modi's Hindu nationalists in elections over the weekend to retain control of the state government in Kolkata.

FILE PHOTO: The Twitter logo is displayed on a screen on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) in New York City, U.S., September 28, 2016. REUTERS/Brendan McDermid

Following the election, Banerjee's party was accused of violent attacks on its defeated opponents, which it denies.

Confirming that Ranaut's account had been suspended, Twitter explained its policy.

"We've been clear that we will take strong enforcement action on behaviour that has the potential to lead to offline harm.

FILE PHOTO: Bollywood actress Kangana Ranaut poses for a picture during the premiere of the movie "Dulha Mil Gaya" (Found A Groom) in Mumbai January 7, 2010. REUTERS/Manav Manglani

"The referenced account has been permanently suspended for repeated violations of Twitter Rules specifically our Hateful Conduct policy and Abusive Behaviour policy."

Ranaut, a winner of several national film awards, railed against Twitter's action in a statement.

"Twitter has only proved my point. They are Americans, and by birth a white person feels entitled to enslave a brown person. They want to tell you what to think, speak or do, fortunately I have many platforms I can use to raise my voice, including my own art in the form of cinema but my heart goes out to the people of this nation who have been tortured, enslaved and censored for thousands of years and still their is no end to the suffering," she said.

(Reporting by Sankalp Phartiyal; Editing by Simon Cameron-Moore)

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