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Time of India
3 days ago
- Politics
- Time of India
'Don't turn Bengal into North Korea': Kangana Ranaut, Pawan Kalyan slam West Bengal cops over arrest of Pune law student over ‘hurt sentiments' Instagram post
VISAKHAPATNAM/DELHI: BJP MP urged TMC govt in Bengal "not to try to turn the state into North Korea" while Andhra deputy CM flagged what he termed "selective outrage" as a political row erupted Sunday over 22-year-old social media influencer Sharmishta Panoli's arrest by Bengal police for a controversial video post on Operation Sindoor. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Sharmishta, who is studying law, was arrested from Gurgaon on May 30 based on an FIR filed against her in Kolkata's Garden Reach police station, accusing her of "hurting religious sentiments". She has since been remanded in judicial custody in Kolkata until June 13. "Blasphemy must be condemned, always! Secularism isn't a shield for some and a sword for others. It must be a two-way street. Bengal Police, the nation is watching. Act justly for all," Kalyan said in a social media post. "What about the deep, searing pain inflicted upon millions when elected members, MPs of TMC, mock Sanatan Dharma? Where is their apology? Where is their swift arrest? She ( Sharmishta) has acknowledged her mistake, deleted the video and apologised," he said. Kangana, too, stood up for the content creator, saying "harassing someone in the name of law and order is not good". "When someone has apologised and deleted the post, putting her in prison, torturing her, ending her career and raising questions about her character is very wrong," ANI quoted the actor-politician as saying. The Maharashtra university, where Sharmishta studies law, has suspended and barred her from placements.


Time of India
3 days ago
- Politics
- Time of India
Kangana, Kalyan slam West Bengal cops over influencer arrest
File photo VISAKHAPATNAM/DELHI: BJP MP Kangana Ranaut urged TMC government in Bengal "not to try to turn the state into North Korea" while Andhra deputy CM Pawan Kalyan flagged what he termed "selective outrage" as a political row erupted Sunday over 22-year-old social media influencer Sharmishta Panoli's arrest by Bengal police for a controversial video post on Operation Sindoor . Sharmishta, who is studying law, was arrested in Gurgaon on May 30 based on an FIR filed against her in Kolkata's Garden Reach police station, accusing her of "hurting religious sentiments". She has since been remanded in judicial custody in Kolkata until June 13. "Blasphemy must be condemned, always! Secularism isn't a shield for some and a sword for others. It must be a two-way street. Bengal Police, the nation is watching. Act justly for all," Kalyan said in a social media post. "What about the deep, searing pain inflicted upon millions when elected members, MPs of TMC, mock Sanatan Dharma? Where is their apology? Where is their swift arrest? She ( Sharmishta) has acknowledged her mistake, deleted the video and apologised," he said. Kangana, too, stood up for the content creator, saying "harassing someone in the name of law and order is not good". "When someone has apologised and deleted the post, putting her in prison, torturing her, ending her career and raising questions about her character is very wrong," ANI quoted the actor-politician as saying. The Maharashtra University, where Sharmishta studies law, has suspended and barred her from placements.


India.com
4 days ago
- Politics
- India.com
Kangana Ranaut Demands Release Of Social Media Influencer Sharmishta Panoli Amid Controversy Over Remarks Against Pakistan
Mumbai: Actress and Member of Parliament Kangana Ranaut, who was recently seen in the biopic 'Emergency', has called for the release of social media influencer, Sharmishta Panoli. Sharmishta was booked by the Kolkata police after her allegedly controversial remarks against Pakistan. Kangana took to the Stories section of her Instagram, and shared a picture of Sharmishta. She also penned a note, as she said that the social media influencer has tendered an apology, and she should not be bullied by the authorities in West Bengal. She wrote, 'I agree that Sharmistha used some unpleasant words for her expression, but such words most youngsters use these days, she apologised for her statements and that should be enough, no need to bully and harass her further she should be released immediately'. Earlier, in a now deleted video, Sharmishta had criticised Bollywood actors for their silence on the Pahalgam terror attack and India's counter-terror strike, Operation Sindoor. As per media reports, Kolkata police has the FIR against the influencer under sections 196(1) (a) promoting enmity between different groups on grounds of religion, race, place of birth, residence, language, caste, or community, 299 (deliberate and malicious acts intended to outrage the religious feelings of any class of citizens), 352 ( intentional insult with the intent to provoke a breach of peace), 353(1)(c) (statements that incite public mischief) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita. India had launched Operation Sindoor after the cowardly terror attack, sponsored by Pakistan in Pahalgam where 26 civilians were gunned down in cold blood. Under Operation Sindoor, India attacked the 9 terror sites inside Pakistan. While India's earlier responses to terror attacks in Uri and Pulawama targetted to terrori sites in PoK and Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, this time, India hit deep inside Pakistan's Punjab, which is the heartland of its hybrid leadership consisting of civil administration and Army rule. India's actions in Operation Sindoor were measured, precise and non-escalatory. India destroyed military infrastructure including 9 military bases in Pakistan in its response to Pakistan's indiscriminate bombing on civilians in India. While all the projectiles of Pakistan (most of which were developed by China except Fatah-II which also needs a Chinese launch vehicle) were neutralised by India's superior air-defence, India's counter-offensive inflicted deep wounds to Pakistan's leadership.