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Kangana Ranaut is one of the most outspoken actresses in Bollywood. Be it talking about her political views or exposing the film industry the actress has never shied away from anything. She recently engaged in a war of words with Shiv Sena leader Sanjay Raut and what followed next will put several Bollywood movies’ script to shame.

After receiving flak on social media from her industry colleagues and Shiv Sena for comparing Mumbai with Pakistan Occupied Kashmir (PoK), Kangana had openly challenged Raut to stop her from coming to Mumbai. Today she finally arrived at Mumbai amidst a huge uproar as BMC had partially demolished her office in Pali hill.

Sanjay Raut has come forward to share that he is not responsible for BMC’s action. Read on to know the details.

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Speaking to India Today, Shiv Sena MP, Sanjay Raut said, “I have never threatened @KanganaTeam, I only expressed my anger at Mumbai being likened to POK, am not responsible for what action BMC takes. Matter is over for me, Kangana is welcome to live in Mumbai.”

Earlier reacting on Kangana’s PoK remark on Mumbai, Sanjay had called her ‘Haramkhor ladki’ on television. Hitting back at him, Kangana had said that his words show his mentality and that Mumbai or Maharashtra doesn’t belong to him.

Sanjay Raut ji, you abused me. Do you know the number of rapes in this country and how women are treated? And do you know who is responsible? It is a mentality like yours… Daughters of this country won’t forgive you. I have praised Mumbai Police in the past but when I criticize them, condemn them, it is my freedom of expression. When Aamir Khan spoke about intolerance, no one abused him. Or when Naseeruddin Shah said the same thing. I condemn you and your thoughts. I am coming on September 9 in Mumbai, and you are threatening me. Will see you. Jai Hind” Kangana had said in her video message.

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