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Kangana Ranaut mocked Donald Trump, calling him “jealousy”, “unsafe” by Narendra Modi, and later deleted the tweet and apologized: ‘I regret…’

Kangana Ranaut called him “unsafe” after President Donald Trump revealed that he suggested that Apple CEO Tim Cook stop contributing to the “Made in India” movement. However, she had to withdraw her statement and even apologize.

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Actress and BJP MP Kangana Ranaut told the party president JP NADDA on Thursday that she posted news about U.S. President Donald Trump about the X position and Instagram position earlier in the day.

BJP MP, from the Mandi LS seat, apparently made annoying comments about U.S. President Donald Trump and was opposed on social media and amid the possible consequences of her Trump-Mody comparison after the party alarm rang.

The party is already fighting to curb damages, ignited by controversial remarks by senior party leader and MP Vijay Shah on Colonel Sophiya Qureshi. Kangana announced on X that she removed tweets about Donald Trump at the instructions of the party president and called it a personal opinion.

She told in an article on X: “JP Nadda Ji called me to delete my tweet about Trump and asked Apple CEO Tim Cook not to make it in India.

Kanagana is clearly frustrated by U.S. President Donald’s call for Apple CEO Tim Cook to stop “contributions” to the “Made in India” movement rather than focusing on the homeland. Although Kangana’s post has now been removed, several virus screenshots claim she compared it between Donald Trump and Prime Minister Modi and regarded the U.S. president as a “inferior” of her Indian counterpart.

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“What is the reason for this kind of love loss? Is it personal jealousy or diplomatic insecurity?” she asked, some X-hands claiming. It is worth noting that during a recent business event in Doha, the U.S. president called on Apple CEO Tim Cook to focus on “building” the U.S. rather than India because of its sudden high tariffs.

Trump’s push to Apple is a crucial critical moment when iPhone manufacturers are considering expanding production in India, shifting bases from Beijing to resolving the tariff war between the United States.

(Except for the title, this copy is not edited by DNA staff and published by IANS)

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