Bollywood actor Kangana Ranaut, on Sunday, met Maharashtra governor Bhagat Singh Koshyari. The meeting comes in the backdrop of the verbal war between the Bollywood actor and Shiv Sena MP, Sanjay Raut. Currently, both of them are engaged in a war of words after Ranaut compared Mumbai to Pakistan occupied Kashmir (PoK).

“I told him about the unjust treatment I’ve received. I hope justice will be given to me so that the faith of all citizens including young girls, is restored in the system. I am fortunate that the Governor listened to me like his own daughter,” Ranaut said after the meeting.

Sister Rangoli Chandel, too, was at that meeting.

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Amidst the tussle, Ranaut was also offered protection by the Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister and Ministry of Home Affairs.

The 33-year-old actor, who returned to Mumbai on Wednesday from her home state Himachal Pradesh the same day as her house was partially demolished by the civic body, had alleged that the Maharashtra government was targeting her because of her clash with the Sena.

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On Friday, Ranaut also urged Congress president Sonia Gandhi to intervene and stop the “harassment of women”.

In a tweet, she had asked Gandhi if she was not anguished by the treatment given by the Maharashtra government, in which the Congress is also a part.