Will Supriya Shrinate's problems increase due to her statement

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Will supriya Shrinate's problems increase due to her statement? 


Former chief minister of himachal pradesh Jairam Thakur has strongly condemned congress spokesperson supriya Srinet's comments on Bharatiya Janata Party's Mandi lok sabha seat candidate kangana Ranaut. He said that supriya Shrinet not only insulted women's power, but also insulted Chhoti Kashi Mandi.

Former cm Jairam Thakur said that himachal pradesh is Devbhoomi and there are more than 300 temples in Mandi. There is respect for this place among the people of the entire country. He said, "Supriya Shrinet has not only insulted kangana ranaut by making very lewd remarks but has also insulted Chhoti Kashi. Jairam Thakur said that he is taking legal opinion in this regard. bjp will register a case against Shrinet.".

'The public will give a befitting reply to Congress'

Leader of Opposition Jairam Thakur said, "He may have come out publicly and apologized, but this has become a habit of the Congress." He further said, "Supriya is talking about the Shrinet account being hacked, but she should tell whether she has taken any legal action in this regard. Has any case been registered against the hackers or not? Jairam Thakur said that supriya The people of Mandi will not forgive Shrinate for this comment. congress will be given a befitting reply for this in the upcoming lok sabha elections.

What is the matter?

Let us tell you, Congress's social media and wallet PLATFORM' target='_blank' title='digital-Latest Updates, Photos, Videos are a click away, CLICK NOW">digital platform chairperson supriya Shrinet came under the target of bharatiya janata party on monday (25 March) when an obscene picture of bjp candidate from Mandi, himachal pradesh, bollywood actress kangana ranaut, was posted on her handle. A lewd comment was made after posting. Within no time this post went viral and people fiercely targeted supriya Shrinet and congress on social media. After some time the trolling was removed from the congress leader's account.

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