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TOI Entertainment Desk | etimes.in

When Kangana Ranaut said she doesn't regret her controversial statements: 'I have never said anything which is not true'

Actor and politician Kangana Ranaut is back in the headlines for her controversial comments.

Kangana hit the headlines on Monday when she posted a clip from an interview in which she suggested that a "Bangladesh-like situation" could have occurred in India. She also alleged that "bodies were hanging and rapes were taking place" during the farmers' protest against the now-repealed three farm laws, further claiming that China and the US were involved in a "conspiracy."

Her statements sparked political backlash with many demanding an apology.

However, it wasn't too long ago when the actress addressed misconceptions about her public persona and shared her thoughts about making bold statements. In a conversation on Raj Shamani's podcast, Kangana stated that she stands by all her past statements, asserting that she has never said anything untrue or regretted any of her remarks.

The actress began by stating that she doesn’t believe she is 'misunderstood', but rather 'feared' by those who have been dishonest or unjust. "People who are dishonest, who have wronged others, who are unjust, they see me and they are so scared of me, they fear me," she said.

Addressing whether she regrets any of her past statements, Kangana responded, "If my statements are so absurd, can you come up with even one where... no, never, I have never said anything which is not true. I've never ever picked up a fight with anybody, but if I'm messed with, I'm the one to put an end to a fight, that I make sure. But I've never started a fight."

On Monday, the Bharatiya Janata Party publicly distanced itself from Kangana's controversial remarks regarding the farmers' agitation. The party, which she represents as a Lok Sabha MP from Mandi, expressed strong disagreement with her comments and clarified that she is neither permitted nor authorised to speak on the party's policy matters.

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