Dwarka (Gujarat): Bollywood actor-producer Kangana Ranaut dropped hints about her potential foray into electoral politics during her visit to the Dwarkadhish temple of Lord Krishna in Gujarat. Known for her staunch support of right-wing ideologies and the current BJP government, Ranaut's political entry had been widely anticipated.
While at the temple on November 2, reporters inquired if she planned to contest the next Lok Sabha elections, to which Ranaut responded, "Shri Krishna ki kripa rahi to ladenge (If Lord Krishna blesses, I will fight)."
In addition, she lauded the BJP-led Union government for its role in enabling the consecration of Lord Ram's idol in Ayodhya after a 600-year struggle. "With the efforts of the BJP government, we Indians get to see this day after 600 years of struggle. We will establish the temple with great celebration." Emphasising the importance of celebrating this achievement and promoting the Sanatan Dharma worldwide, the 36-year-old actor said, "The flag of Sanatan Dharma should be hoisted all over the world."