As the loss of life in the Bhiwandi building breakdown rose to 41 on Thursday, Bollywood celebrity Kangana Ranaut hammered Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray, Shiv Sena MP Sanjay Raut, and the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) for the “carelessness”.
The Queen actress included that Pakistan-supported Pulwama terror attack didn’t guarantee the same number of lives as were lost in the breakdown of a three-storeyed structure in the Thane region.
While taking a dig, Ranaut included that the misfortune could have been turned away if consideration was given to the structure as opposed to illicitly wrecking her home in Mumbai.
“God knows, what will happen to Mumbai,” tweeted Ranaut while sharing a Times Now article on the structure breakdown.
Kangana Ranaut’s tweet came a day ahead of the Bombay High Court hearing on her request against the destruction did at her office in Mumbai’s Bandra territory on September 9 by the BMC.
The Bombay High Court had on Tuesday allowed Kangana Ranaut to incorporate senior Shiv Sena pioneer Sanjay Raut and Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation’s H-West Ward’s assigned official Bhagyavant Late as parties to her petition.
In the plea, the Bollywood actress has looked for the High Court’s headings to proclaim the destruction completed by the BMC in her Bandra office as illicit and requested Rs two crore as remuneration for the harms from the civic body.
Sanjay Raut had on Wednesday dismissed Kangana Raut’s move as ridiculous.