Twitter is anti-India, says Rangoli Chandel after her account gets suspended
Team Udayavani, Apr 16, 2020, 4:59 PM IST
Mumbai: Kangana Ranaut’s sister Rangoli Chandel Twitter account was suspended over a controversial tweet targeting a particular section of the society.
Reacting to the assault on doctors and medical workers in Uttar Pradesh’s Moradabad, Rangoli had tweeted that a particular community and ‘secular media’ be shot.
Her tweet was flagged by celebrities like Reema Kagti, Kubbra Sait and Farah Khan Ali which later led to suspension of her Twitter account.
Not one to remain silent, Rangoli claimed that Twitter was anti-India as those accounts of those mocking Gods and leaders Like PM Modi were not being suspended.
“Twitter is an American platform absolutely biased and anti India, you can make fun of Hindu Gods call Prime Minister and Home Minister terrorists but if you say anything about people pelting stones on health workers and Police forces they suspend your account, I have no desire of empowering any such platforms with my perspective and honest opinions, so I am not reviving my account, I was my sisters spokes person now watch out for her direct interviews, she is a huge star she has many ways of reaching out , a biased platform can be easily avoided,” read a statement from Rangoli.
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