Twitter takes down Kangana's posts for violating codes
text_fieldsMumbai: On Thursday, micro-blogging website Twitter pulled down some of the posts made by actress Kangana Ranaut as the posts were found to be in violation of their codes.
The move by the digital platform comes after the actress went on a rant against international pop sensation Rihanna for supporting the ongoing farmer's protest. Kangana called Rihanna a porn singer, a "porn star", and a Left-Wing role model.
The two tweets, which were deleted, were related to the farmer protests.
Soon after, Twitter sent out a statement opening up about their move.
"We have taken action on Tweets that were in violation of the Twitter Rules in line with our range of enforcement options," said a Twitter spokesperson.
One tweet, considered derogatory and pulled down by the platform, was one where she referred to several Indian cricketers as "Dhobi ka Kutta". The other one pulled down was for Bollywood actress Taapsee Pannu.
Back in January, Kangana had shared that her Twitter account had been restricted temporarily.
It came after she made controversial remarks about creators of the web series Tandav through a post. In the now-deleted tweet, Kangana had said that it was "time to take their heads off", for allegedly insulting Hindu gods.
Based on IANS feed