• Kangana Ranaut entering politics with 0 IQ, says 1st PM of India is Subhash Chandra Bose

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    Kangana Ranaut entering politics with 0 IQ, says 1st PM of India is Subhash Chandra Bose
    The Bollywood actress-turned-politician has once again found herself at the center of a heated discussion...

    Digital Desk: In the realm of Indian politics and public discourse, few personalities ignite as much controversy and debate as Kangana Ranaut. Renowned for her outspoken nature and unapologetic viewpoints, the Bollywood actress-turned-politician has once again found herself at the center of a heated discussion, this time revolving around historical facts.

    During a recent appearance at a Times Now event, Kangana Ranaut, who has recently joined the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) as an MP candidate from Mandi, made a statement that has sparked widespread controversy. In a viral clip circulating on social media platforms, she asserted that Subhash Chandra Bose, not Jawaharlal Nehru, was India’s first Prime Minister post-independence.

    “Pehle mujhe ye baat aaj clear karne dijiye. Jab hume azaadi mili toh the first Prime Minister of India, Subhash Chandra Bose, woh kahan gae? (Let me clear this first. When we gained independence, where did the first Prime Minister of India, Subhash Chandra Bose, go)” When the host reminded her that Bose was not the PM of India, Kangana floated a theory. “He wasn't, but why? Where did he go? How was he made to disappear?” She said that SC Bose fought Japan, and Germany for India's independence but was not allowed to land in India.





    Ranaut’s assertion, though fervently defended by herself, contradicts established historical records. Subhash Chandra Bose, a revered freedom fighter, was indeed a prominent figure in India’s struggle for independence. However, he never assumed the role of Prime Minister. Jawaharlal Nehru, a key leader of the Indian National Congress and a staunch advocate for independence, was appointed as India’s first Prime Minister upon the country's independence in 1947.

    Predictably, Kangana’s statement has elicited a flurry of reactions, with many online users expressing dismay and disbelief at her revisionist take on history. Social media platforms have been flooded with criticisms and satirical comments, highlighting the factual inaccuracies in her statement.

    One Twitter user sarcastically remarked, “According to Kangana Ranaut, India got independence in 2014, Netaji Bose was the first PM of independent India, and Sardar Patel wasn’t made PM because he didn’t know English. For more such jokes over the next 5 years, voters in Mandi should vote for Kangana.”

    Despite the criticisms, Kangana Ranaut remains undeterred, continuing to defend her perspective vehemently. However, her remarks have raised concerns about the implications of historical misinformation, particularly if propagated by influential public figures.

    As debates rage on, one thing remains clear: Kangana Ranaut’s penchant for controversy ensures that her every statement, no matter how contentious, will continue to capture public attention and ignite passionate discussions.