Congress Leader Says 'Slap Kangana Ranaut'; Sparks Controversy
Former Tamil Nadu Congress leader KS Alagiri's recent comments have put his party in a difficult situation one more time. KS Alagiri said that if BJP MP Kangana Ranaut dares to set foot in Tamil Nadu, "she should be slapped." His words, sharp and stinging, have reignited tensions between the fiery BJP MP and those angered by her past comments on farmers.
Farmers' Anguish Ignites the Remark
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The controversy traces back to the stormy days of the 2020 farmers' protests. Kangana Ranaut, never one to hold back on social media, had alleged that an elderly woman protester was "paid ₹100 to sit there." The post, branded insulting and dismissive, was later deleted-but the wound clearly never healed.

Alagiri revealed that a group of farmers confronted him about Ranaut's remarks. "They told me she belittled their dignity, their bravery, their sweat," he said. His response was blunt: "If she comes here, slap her." He even invoked the viral incident from Chandigarh airport, where a CISF constable allegedly struck the actor-politician.
Kangana Strikes Back
Unfazed, Kangana Ranaut shot back with her trademark defiance. "No one can stop anyone," she declared. "If some hate me, many more love me." She reminded detractors of her bond with Tamil Nadu, forged when she portrayed former Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa in Thalaivii. "Even opposition MPs here call me 'thalaivii'," she said with pride.
A Slap That Echoes Beyond Words
Alagiri's "slap" remark has electrified the political atmosphere-drawing both outrage and applause. For critics, it symbolizes the dangerous slide of public discourse into threats of violence. For his supporters, it echoes pent-up anger of farmers who felt humiliated.
In the end, the controversy is less about a slap and more about what it represents-an explosive collision of politics, pride, and personality that shows no signs of cooling down.












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