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Kangana Ranaut calls for Hindu Rashtra, gives Pakistan's Islamic Republic analogy

Bollywood actor and BJP candidate from Himachal Pradesh's Mandi Lok Sabha seat, Kangana Ranaut, on Sunday, asked when Pakistan was created in 1947 based on religion, then why India was not declared a "Hindu Rashtra" (a country of Hindus). While campaigning in the state's Kullu, she said, "... Our ancestors saw the slavery of the Mughals, then the slavery of British and then the misrule of Congress, but in a true sense, we have got freedom in 2014, we have got independence. Freedom of thinking, freedom of Sanatan, freedom to make your own religion, freedom to make this country a Hindu Rashtra (Hindu-nation) ... (sic)". The voting for four Lok Sabha seats of Himachal Pradesh will take place in the final phase on June 1 and the results will be declared on June 4.

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