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Actress Kangana Ranaut may contest elections, drops a big hint

Ranaut also pleaded with the government to build a facility that would enable pilgrims to see the underwater remnants of the lost city of Dwarka.

Kangana Ranaut

Kangana Ranaut

Bollywood star Kangana Ranaut made a suggestion today that she would run in the upcoming Lok Sabha elections, provided that Lord Krishna grants her the necessary blessings.

She had come to the well-known Dwarkadhish temple of Lord Krishna to offer prayers this morning.
Ranaut responded to reporters who questioned if she would run in the upcoming Lok Sabha elections with, “Shri Krishna ki kripa rahi to ladenge (If Lord Krishna blesses, I will fight).”

She applauded the Union government, led by the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), for enabling the dedication of Lord Ram’s idol at Ayodhya “after 600 years of struggle”.

“After 600 years of struggle, we Indians are able to see this day thanks to the efforts of the BJP government. We shall celebrate greatly when we erect the temple. The actor, who recently starred in the film “Tejas” as an Indian Air Force pilot, declared that the flag of Sanatan Dharma ought to be flown everywhere.

Ranaut also pleaded with the government to build a facility that would enable pilgrims to see the underwater remnants of the lost city of Dwarka.

“Dwarka is a divine city, as I constantly repeat. Here, everything is incredible. There is Dwarkadhish in every particle. The moment we see Him, I am blessed. I make it a point to visit this place as often as I can to receive darshan from the Lord. But I come anytime I have a spare moment from work,” she told the reporters.

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One may also observe Dwarka, which is submerged under water, from above. I want the government to build a place where people can see the remnants underwater. Krishna City is like heaven to me,” the woman remarked.



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