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Kangana Ranaut claims her car was stopped by farmers in Punjab to demand apology, shares video on Instagram

| @indiablooms | Dec 03, 2021, at 11:39 pm

Chandigarh: Actress Kangana Ranaut on Friday shared a video on Instagram and said her car was stopped in Punjab's Kiratpur Sahib area on Friday by protesters demanding an apology for her statements against farmers who had been campaigning against the centre' farm laws that were recently repealed.

In her video shared on Instagram story, Kangana said: "I was surrounded by a mob here."

"These people claimed themselves to be farmers and abused me," she said in the video.

"They are threatening to even kill me," she said.

She said: "Mob lynching incident is taking plac ein public. I wonder what would have happened to me if security was not there."

According to media reports, a truce was reached when she spoke to some of the female protesters and left the area.

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