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Kangana Ranaut slammed Pakistan amid drone attacks on India, calling it a “nasty nation” and saying it should be “wiped out from the world map.”
Kangana Ranaut was last seen in Emergency movie. (Photo Credits: Instagram)
Kangana Ranaut has once again made headlines with her fierce political stance, this time targeting Pakistan following the recent escalation in cross-border tensions. The actress and BJP leader shared a strong reaction on her Instagram Stories, calling Pakistan a “nasty nation full of terrorists” and declaring that it should be “wiped out from the world map.”
Kangana’s remarks came after Pakistan launched missiles and drones into multiple parts of India on May 8. The drone attacks targeted regions in Jammu, Samba, Satwari and Udhampur in Jammu & Kashmir, Amritsar and Jalandhar in Punjab, and Bikaner and Jaisalmer in Rajasthan.
She reposted a WION news report about Pakistan being questioned at the UN Security Council for its role in the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack, which claimed 26 lives of innocent tourists. Alongside the report, Kangana wrote, “Bloody Cockroaches… creepy, nasty nation full of terrorists… should be wiped out from the world Map only.”
This isn’t the first time Kangana has voiced support for India’s military response. She previously shared a video from near Amritsar, commending the Indian S-400 missile defence system. In another post, she urged the people of Jammu to stay resilient amid threats. “Jammu On Target! Indian Air Defence Neutralises Pakistan Drone in #Jammu. Stay strong #Jammu,” she posted.
Pakistan’s drone and missile attacks came just a day after India launched Operation Sindoor, targeting multiple terror launch pads across Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir. The mission was India’s direct response to the deadly Pahalgam attack.
On the work front, Kangana was last seen in Emergency, which hit theatres on January 17 after several delays. The political drama also featured Anupam Kher, the late Satish Kaushik, Mahima Chaudhry, Milind Soman, Vishak Nair, and Shreyas Talpade. Directed by Kangana herself, the film later premiered on Netflix following its theatrical run.
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