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After drug probe order, Kangana Ranaut says she will 'fully cooperate' with police

| @indiablooms | Sep 09, 2020, at 05:23 am

Mumbai/IBNS: Kangana Ranaut on Tuesday said she will fully cooperate with the police and asked them to take her blood samples for dope test hours after Maharashtra Home Minister Anil Deshmukh said that he directed the Mumbai Police to investigate into the reports of alleged drug consumption by the ''Queen" actress.

Kangana said she would leave Mumbai after accepting her mistake if the probe can prove her having any links with the drug peddlers.

In a tweet, the actress wrote: "I am more than happy to oblige @MumbaiPolice @AnilDeshmukhNCP please do my drug tests investigate my call records if you find any links to drug peddlers ever I will accept my mistake and leave Mumbai forever, looking forward to meet you."

Earlier in the day, Deshmukh said he ordered the probe based on requests made by Shiv Sena MLAs Sunil Prabhu and Pratap Sarnaik during the ongoing Monsoon session of the assembly.

"I have told the Mumbai Police to look into details of a media report that Kangana Ranaut was in a relationship with actor Adhyayan Suman, who had claimed in an old interview that she takes drugs and had also forced him to do so. Probe request was submitted by MLAs Sunil Prabhu and Pratap Sarnaik," he told media.

Kangana is already in a bitter row with the Shiv Sena and the Maharashtra government.

Amid the on-going verbal scuffle with Shiv Sena leader Sanjay Raut, Kangana on Monday accused Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC), the civic body of Mumbai, of vandalising her office and alleged that it was going to demolish her property on the pretext of illegal construction. 

The actress took to Twitter to post a video of what she claimed BMC workers in her private property.

“This is the Manikarnika Films office in Mumbai. I worked hard for 15 years to achieve this with one dream to have my own office if I ever became a filmmaker. But now it seem like my dream is going to be crushed. Today, some BMC officials showed up unannounced,” Kangana tweeted with the video.

On Tuesday, she tweeted that the BMC is desperate to "break her house" and that it will only make her more "stronger."

"Now @mybmc has filed a caveat against me, really desperate to break my house, I deeply love what I built with so much passion over so many years but know that even if you break it my spirit will only get stronger .... GO ON," her tweet read.

Kangana, who is currently in Manali, was accorded ‘Y ‘category security by the Centre on Monday, ahead of her return to Mumbai.

The war-of-words between the Shiv Sena and the Bollywood star started after the latter made controversial remarks about Mumbai by comparing it to 'PoK' and 'Taliban' while slamming Sanjay Raut for the alleged threat to her.

She had expressed concerns over her security while speaking on Sushant Singh Rajput’s death case.

Kangana had said she would not accept the Mumbai Police's protection in exposing the Bollywood biggies, or movie mafias, amid the probe into the death of actor Sushant Singh Rajput.

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