Kangana Ranaut, currently serving as a BJP MP from Mandi, Himachal Pradesh, has never shied away from making bold statements on sensitive issues, often stirring controversy. An old tweet from 2019, where she appeared to justify eating beef, has resurfaced and sparked a strong reaction from Shankaracharya Avimukteshwaranand, a prominent religious leader. In the controversial tweet, which has since been deleted, Kangana faced backlash for her comments on consuming cow meat, a deeply sensitive topic in India, particularly among Hindus who consider the cow sacred.

Recently, Shankaracharya Avimukteshwaranand expressed his displeasure over Kangana's past statement, speaking to 'AAA Media.' "No one else has accused her; she has admitted it herself. This is public knowledge.

She has not expressed any regret about it and has yet to offer any atonement," he remarked. The Shankaracharya did not hold back his disapproval, adding, "Aise vyakti ki shakl nahi dekhna chahte, paap lagega humko. Aise vyakti ka naam nahi lena chahenge.

Paap lagega humko." (We do not want to see the face of such a person; it would be a sin for us. We do not wish to mention the name of such a person.

It would be a sin for us). Back in 2019, in response to the controversy, Kangana Ranaut released a statement denying the allegations. She had clarified in a tweet, "I don’t consume beef or any other kind of red meat, it is shameful that completely baseless rumours are being spread about me.

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