Kangana calls Rahul Gandhi ‘pasta with kadi patta ka tadka’ amid caste row

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Actor-politician Kangana Ranaut did not hold back on her thoughts while addressing Rahul Gandhi’s comment on caste row in Lok Sabha.

A day after Rahul claimed to have been ‘insulted’ and ‘abused’ by Anurag Thakur in Lok Sabha, she shared an old video of Rahul for also talking about caste.

Kangana Ranaut on Rahul Gandhi
Kangana shared old videos of Rahul invoking caste in public meetings on her Instagram stories.

She wrote, “Apni jaat ka kuch ata pata nahi, nanu Muslim, dad Parsi, mummy Christian aur khud aisa lagta hai jaise Pasta ko kadi patte ka tadka lagakar kichadi banane ki koshish ki ho, aur inko sabki jaat pata karni hai. (You know nothing of your own caste, your grandfather is Muslim, father Parsi, mummy Christian and it feels like someone tempered pasta with curry leaves to make rice and lentils, but he wants to know everyone’s caste.)”

She also added, “How can he be publicly ask people their caste in such a crude, condescending manner, shame on Rahul Gandhi.”

What happened
Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi on Tuesday accused BJP MP Anurag Thakur of ‘insulting and abusing’ him in the Lok Sabha during the discussion on the Union Budget. BJP MP Anurag had said, “Those whose caste is not known, talk about the caste census.” without taking anyone’s name. He later stated, “I had said that someone who doesn’t know about caste talks about census. I did not name anyone.”

Rahul, who had promised a nationwide census if INDIA bloc came into power, replied, “You can insult me as much as you like but we will pass the caste census in Parliament. Anurag Thakur has abused me and insulted me. But I do not want any apology from him.”

Kangana Ranaut’s political career
Kangana won the elections this year and was elected as the MP of Mandi in Himachal Pradesh. She gave her first speech in parliament last week. She said in Hindi, “We have the kath kuni style of building houses or the tradition of making clothes from sheep and yak wool or the musical traditions of Spiti, Kinnaur and Bharmour. They all are becoming extinct.”

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