Rangoli Chandel’s twitter handle suspended over controversial post

Rangoli Chandel

Rangoli Chandel's twitter handle suspended over controversial post

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Mumbai, April 16 Kangana Ranaut’s sister Rangoli Chandel is an avid Twitter user and often speaks her mind on social media. However her posts seem to have landed her in a controversy. Rangoli Chandel’s Twitter account was suspended for violating rules. As per latest reports Rangoli’s account was suspended she posted controversial tweets regarding the Moradabad stone pelting incident.

Filmmaker Reema Kagti had tagged the Mumbai Police, urging action against one of Rangoli’s posts. Supporting the same, Kubra Sait had also shared that she had blocked Rangoli on Twitter.

Sussanne Khan’s sister Farah Khan also shared that she had reported Rangoli’s account and thanked Twitter for suspending the same.

Rangoli had soon shared her official statement regarding her account 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.”
Apart from sharing her opinion on social media, Rangoli often uses Twitter to post recipes, share entertaining throwback photos and interact with her followers. Kangana Ranaut is currently with her sister Rangoli and family in Manali. Ever since lockdown was announced, the actress shifted base to her Himachal residence.

 

--IANS
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