BJP demands action against Congress leader Supriya Shrinate over objectionable post

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New Delhi : BJP has made Bollywood actress Kangana Ranaut the Lok Sabha candidate from Mandi seat of Himachal Pradesh last night. After the announcement of Kangana’s name, Congress spokesperson and social media in-charge Supriya Srinet posted objectionable comment about Kangana. Seeing the growing controversy, Supriya deleted the post. But BJP leaders have fiercely targeted Congress by sharing the screenshot.

Kangana wrote on social media. From a goddess in Chandramukhi to a demon in Rajjo to a revolutionary leader in Thalaivii. We must free our daughters from the shackles of prejudices, we must rise above curiosity about their body parts and Above all we must avoid using sex workers who challenge their lives or circumstances as any form of abuse or humiliation… Every woman deserves her dignity.


Supriya Shrinet today made an objectionable post on Kangana getting the ticket from Mandi seat. Putting Kangana’s picture, Supriya wrote, can anyone tell what the prices are going on in the market? Supriya had shared this post on Instagram. However, seeing the growing controversy, she later removed that post. BJP took its screenshot and attacked the Congress spokesperson.

BJP IT Cell head Amit Malviya targeted the Congress and said that Congress’s Supriya Shrinet made objectionable comments on Kangana Ranaut in her Insta post. This is so disgusting that one cannot help but ask – How does Congress collect so much filth in one place? Congress President Kharge, if he has any role in the party, will have to dismiss him immediately or resign.

Kangana wrote on social media. From a goddess in Chandramukhi to a demon in Rajjo to a revolutionary leader in Thalaivii. We must free our daughters from the shackles of prejudices, we must rise above curiosity about their body parts and Above all we must avoid using sex workers who challenge their lives or circumstances as any form of abuse or humiliation… Every woman deserves her dignity.

Replying to the outrage, Congress spokesperson Supriya Shrinet came on Twitter and clarified, “Someone with access to my meta accounts (FB and Insta) posted an extremely hateful and objectionable post, which has been removed. Anyone who knows me He must have known that I would never say that to a woman. However, I have just found out that a parody account misusing my name is being run on Twitter (@SupriyaParody), which started the whole mischief and it has been reported. Its being done.

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