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#DeathOfDemocracy trends on Twitter after BMC's demolition drive at Kangana Ranaut's Bandra office

A hashtag announcing the death of democracy started to trend no sooner Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) began demolishing the Bandra office of Bollywood actress Kangana Ranaut.

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A hashtag announcing the death of democracy started to trend no sooner Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) began demolishing the Bandra office of Bollywood actress Kangana Ranaut.

The hashtag #DeathOfDemocracy trended from Wednesday morning even as BMC bulldozers went about bringing down alleged unauthorised modifications and extensions at the actress's office building.

Actress Himanshi Khurrana wrote on the micro-blogging website: "What`s going on in Mumbai.. #BMC should wait at least.... where`s the democracy.. this is wrong... to demolish anyone`s dream house/office #DeathOfDemocracy."

 

 

A social media user wrote: "Our Nationalist Lioness fighting with whole corrupt system. 1. Mumbai Police 2. Sonia Sena Govt 3. BMC 4. Bollywood Mafia 5. Drug peddlers #DeathOfDemocracy #UddhavWorstCMEver #ShameOnMahaGovt Uddhav Thakrey, please wear this as u have bend in front of Antonio Maino."

 

 

"Bombay High Court begins hearing Kangana Ranaut`s plea against BMC, on URGENT BASIS. #DeathOfDemocracy," said another.

A user challenged Shiv Sena leader Sanjay Raut and wrote: "#DeathOfDemocracy if contests an election against @KanganaTeam any where in Mumbai i don`t think Sanjay Raut can even save his deposits."

 

 

One simply said: "@iRaviTiwari goonnism of/by/from indian political theatre should be erased fully. - @KanganaTeam @shwetasinghkirt #DeathOfDemocracy @Swamy39 @Dev_Fadnavis."

 

 

Earlier in the day, Kangana reacted to the demolition by terming the act as death of democracy. She also questioned how the officials could demolish the structure when such procedure is banned till September 30 amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

Referring to the film industry, she also asked "Bullywood" to see what fascism looks like.

"There is no illegal construction in my house, also government has banned any demolitions in Covid till September 30, Bullywood watch now this is what Fascism looks like#DeathOfDemocracy," Kangana wrote on her verified account.

 

 

"I am never wrong and my enemies prove again and again this is why my Mumbai is POK now #deathofdemocracy," she wrote with an image.

 

 

With another image, she wrote: "Pakistan.... #deathofdemocracy".

"Babur and his army #deathofdemocracy," she wrote while sharing pictures of the demolition squad.

 

 

 

As per the notice, the violations include: merging of two bungalows, converting a ground-floor toilet into an office cabin, converting a storeroom into a kitchen, making an unauthorised pantry in the ground floor, adding toilets near the storeroom and a parking area, illegal partitions in first-floor living room, an illegal meeting room in the pooja room, converting a balcony into a habitable area beside a floor extension, etc.

The bungalow, which the actress had bought three years ago, is listed as a residential property by the BMC.

Meanwhile, the actress is on her way to Mumbai amid an escalating war of words with the ruling Shiv Sena leaders.

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