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‘Kangana Ranaut Like Frog, Will Disappear Soon’, Says Congress Leader Vikramaditya Singh Candidate From Mandi Seat

Actor-politician Kangana Ranaut is like a ‘frog’ that will disappear after a few days of campaigning, according to Vikramaditya Singh, the Congress candidate from the Mandi Lok Sabha seat and the PWD Minister for Himachal Pradesh.

Singh claimed that due to beautiful weather in Himachal Pradesh, Ranaut had merely come on a “tour.”

“Kangana Ranuat is here today. She will return tomorrow (in the days to come). She is like a frog which comes out during the rainy season,” Singh said.

Singh, the current leader of the Himachal Pradesh Congress and the son of former chief minister Virbhadra Singh and current chief minister Pratibha Singh, made the following observation about Ranaut’s dressing sense and said, “The way she dresses during campaigns is like she is going for a shoot.”

“She will not be able to win the hearts of people by dressing in a specific way, nor can she understand the pain of people. She has just come to the state to enjoy the pleasant weather, and will return after two to three months,” he claimed.

In Dharamshala, Himachal Pradesh, on April 15, Kangana Ranaut visited Dalai Lama, the spiritual head of Tibet.

Following the meeting, she proceeded with her election campaign by visiting the Chamba district’s Bharmour neighborhood.

As Ranaut competes against Vikramaditya Singh, a minister in the state cabinet of Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu, the Mandi seat is set to be a highly watched race.

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