Kangana Ranaut on Indira Jaising’s remark on Nirbhaya Rape Case: Put her in jail along with the convicts

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Bollywood actress Kangana Ranaut is currently busy in the promotions of her upcoming film Panga.

Kangana Ranaut on Indira Jaising's remark

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During the promotions, the actress has also shared her point of view on the on-going case of Nirabhaya rape convicts. The actress has demanded that the convicts of Nirbhaya gangrape and murder case should be hanged publicly.

At the press conference of her film, Panga, Kangana Ranaut said, “A person who has committed such a gruesome crime should not be considered a minor. He should be hanged publicly to set an example. Nirbhaya’s parents are fighting this battle for a long time. Killing the convict quietly will be of no use as you won’t be able to set an example.”

Kangana Ranaut on Indira Jaising’s remark

Reacting strongly to lawyer Indira Jaising’s statement on the case, she added, “That lady (Jaising) should be kept in jail with those convicts for four days. She should be kept there. She needs it. These are the women who feel sympathetic and it is women like them give birth to these kinds of monsters and murderers. They were also born out of a woman’s womb. Women like her only have such wombs and feel sympathy and love for such monsters, murderers.”

For the unversed, a few days back on January 17, Indira Jaising sparked a controversy over the Nirbhaya Rape Case convicts, as she sought pardon for the rapists. Giving example of Sonia Gandhi, the lawyer had suggested and urged Nirbhaya’s mother to forgive the four convicts. She took to her Twitter handle to make this controversial request shortly after Asha Devi (Nirbhaya’s mother) expressed her disappointment following a postponement of the date of the execution of the culprits.

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The convicts-Akshay, Vinay, Pawan and Mukesh have been sentenced to death and will be hanged at 6 am on February 1.

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