Kangana Ranaut’s Plea Against Office Demolition Adjourned By High Court
Kangana Ranaut, who is the middle of a huge row with the Maharashtra government, has said the BMC action was vendetta.
Actor Kangana Ranaut’s challenge to Mumbai civic body’s move to demolish her Pali Hill office will be heard again on September 22, the Bombay High Court said today. The court had stopped the demolition midway yesterday in response to her petition, seen as a big win for Ms Ranaut amid her face-off with the Maharashtra government. A subsequent hearing was held today, where after hearing both sides, the court adjourned the case.
The 33-year-old entertainer – a solid supporter of the BJP and Prime Minister Narendra Modi – has asserted that the previous destruction by the Brihanmumbai Corporation was simply feud. The community body is constrained by the Shiv Sena, which is administering the state in collusion with Congress and Sharad Pawar, the head of the Nationalist Congress Party.
In its judgment yesterday, the High Court said the way where the BMC continued to start the destruction work “at first sight doesn’t seem, by all accounts, to be bonafide and bears a resemblance to malafide”.
“Out of nowhere the organization seems to have for the time being woken up from its sleep, given notification to the applicant,” the court said.
This, the court watched, was going on “when she is out of state, guiding her to react inside 24 hours, and not giving her any further time, notwithstanding composed solicitation, and continuing to crush the endless supply of 24 hours”.
The fight between the Sena and Ms. Ranaut raised after she said she was “frightened” to live in Mumbai considering the peace circumstance under the current government and contrasted the nation’s budgetary capital with Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir.
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