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    Kangana Ranaut says BMC has served her a notice, thanks fans for love & support

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    The actress was recently provided Y+ security by the Home Ministry.

    Earlier on Monday, Ranaut had tweeted videos of the BMC officials in her office.Agencies
    Earlier on Monday, Ranaut had tweeted videos of the BMC officials in her office.
    Mumbai: The Mumbai Police will investigate if actor Kangana Ranaut used drugs, Home Minister Anil Deshmukh told reporters outside the Maharashtra assembly on Tuesday.

    Deshmukh’s remarks came after Shiv Sena MLAs Sunil Prabhu and Pratak Sarnaik said in the assembly that Ranaut’s former partner Adhyayan Suman had claimed in an interview that she used drugs and also forced him to use them.

    Ranaut reacted by tagging Deshmukh in a tweet, “please do my drug tests, investigate my call records if you find any links to drug peddlers, I will accept my mistake and leave Mumbai forever, looking forward to meeting you.”


    In the legislative council, Congress member Bhai Jagtap moved a breach of privilege motion against Ranaut saying she had defamed Mumbai and Maharashtra by comparing it to Pakistan occupied Kashmir (Pok).


    Earlier in the day, the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation posted a notice at her Pali Hill bungalow, which ordered her to stop renovation work as it was unauthorised and illegal construction done without BMC sanction. She has been asked to demolish the construction, failing which BMC would do it without notice, after 24 hours.

    BMC’s demolition team is expected to land up at Ranaut’s residence on Wednesday. Ranaut’s lawyer had sought seven days to respond to the BMC notice. The corporation in a caveat has asked the court to not pass an order without hearing it.


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