After Twitter suspension, Instagram takes down Kangana Ranaut's post on COVID-19
New Delhi: Days after Bollywood actress Kangana Ranaut’s Twitter handle was permanently suspended for insensitive comments, Instagram has now deleted one of her posts where she talked about Covid-19 outbreak.

A couple of days ago, the actress had taken to Instagram to inform her followers that she had tested positive for coronavirus.
“I have quarantined myself, I had no idea this virus is having a party in my body, now that I know I will demolish it, people please don’t give anything any power over you, if you are scared it will scare you more, come let’s destroy this Covid -19 it is nothing but a small time flu which got too much press and now psyching few people. Har Har Mahadev,” Kangna wrote in a post which has now been taken down.
After the post was deleted by Instagram, retorted by talking about this action on her Instagram stories.
“Instagram has deleted my post where I threatened to demolish Covid because some were hurt,” she wrote.
She further added, “Matlab terrorists and communists’ sympathisers suna tha twitter pe lekin (I had heard of terrorist and communist sympathisers on Twitter but) Covid fan club awesome”.
She concluded saying, “It’s been two days here on insta but don’t think will last here more than a week”.

Earlier, Kangana Ranaut termed Covid-19 a ‘small time flu’ after she tested positive for the virus for which she faced a lot of backlash. Following this, twitter banned Kangna permanently.

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