Hooda criticises Kangana’s comments
The Hindu
No one can be allowed to insult the freedom struggle, says Congress leader
The Leader of the Opposition in the Haryana Assembly Bhupinder Singh Hooda on Friday criticised the statement made by Padma Shri awardee and film actor Kangana Ranaut recently on India’s independence. “No one can be allowed to insult the freedom struggle and freedom fighters of the country,” Mr. Hooda said.
Ms. Ranaut had said that “India attained freedom in 2014”, and what it got in 1947 was “alms”. Mr. Hooda demanded that the Padma award given to the actress, who had “humiliated the sacrifice of our great freedom fighters during the freedom struggle”, should be withdrawn.
“Our country got freedom after years of struggle and countless sacrifices. Those who think that the country has got freedom as bheekh (alms), have probably never even read about the freedom movement,” Mr. Hooda said.

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