BMC exempts Kangana Ranaut from home quarantine; Mumbai cops provide security outside house, office
Mumbai, September 10
Mumbai police have made security arrangements outside Bollywood actor Kangana Ranaut’s residence in suburban Khar and her bungalow-cum-office in Bandra, an official said on Thursday.
The actress has also been exempted by Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) from the 14-day home quarantine rule for those arriving from outside the state
Earlier, the “Queen” actor has already been given Y-plus category security cover by the Centre in the wake of a row over her remarks in which she likened Mumbai to Pakistan- Occupied Kashmir (PoK) and criticised the city police.
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Ranaut returned to Mumbai from her home state Himachal Pradesh on Wednesday, hours after the Sena-ruled Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) demolished “illegal alterations” at her Bandra bungalow.
“A police van with officials has been deployed outside her residence in Khar to tackle with any untoward incident. Women constables are also a part of the team,” the official said.
“Besides, outside her Pali Hill bungalow, which was partially demolished by the civic body yesterday, similar security arrangements have been made,” he said.
According to sources, the actress likely to visit her Pali Hill property on Thursday.
On her return to Mumbai, she had criticised Maharashtra Chief Minister and Shiv Sena president Uddhav Thackeray, saying his “ego will be destroyed” the way her Bandra home was demolished.
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Quarantine:
The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has exempted Kangana from the 14-day home quarantine rule for those arriving from outside the state, an official said.
Ranaut, who is currently in news because of the controversy over her remark comparing Mumbai to Pakistan-occupied-Kashmir and the BMC’s demolition of ‘illegal’ structures at her bungalow, arrived here earlier in the day.
A senior BMC official said she had made an online application for the exemption from home quarantine as she was on a short visit.
“Since she is staying here for less than a week, she was exempted under the ‘short-term visitor category’,” the officer told PTI.
According to BMC officials, Ranaut is scheduled to leave Mumbai on September 14. PTI