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The meeting came days after the Shiv Sena-ruled Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) demolished alleged illegal alterations at Kangana’s bungalow at Pali Hill in suburban Bandra.
Talking to reporters after the meeting that took place at the Raj Bhavan, the actor said, “I met the governor. He heard me as a daughter. I came to meet him as a citizen. I have nothing to do with politics.”
“I told him about the injustice meted out to me and what happened was improper. It was indecent behaviour,” she said.
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The 33-year-old actor, who returned to Mumbai on Wednesday from her home state Himachal Pradesh the same day as her house was partially demolished by the civic body, had alleged that the Maharashtra government was targeting her because of her clash with the Sena.
On Friday, the “Queen” actor had urged Congress president Sonia Gandhi to intervene and stop the “harassment of women”. In a tweet, she had asked Gandhi if she was not anguished by the treatment given by the Maharashtra government, in which the Congress is also a part.