Kangana urges all to boycott Chinese goods after Galwan attack

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Bollywood actress Kangana Ranaut has condemned the attack on Indian soldiers by Chinese troops in
Ladakhs Galwan Valley, and urged everyone to show solidarity to the government and the Army by boycotting Chinese goods. Kangana’s message came in a video that the actress shared on her team’s official Twitter account. The over a minute-long clip was captioned: “#KanganaRanaut condemns the brutal Chinese attack on the Indian Army in Ladakh and calls the nation to not forget the sacrifice of our martyrs and treat this as an attack on nation. To honour the supreme sacrifice of our bravehearts and to teach China a lesson,it’s time” In the video, Kangana says: “Agar koi humare haath se humari ungliya kaatne ki koshish kare ya humari bhujaaon se humare hatheli kaatne se koshish kare toh kis tarah kasht hoga aapko? Wohi kasht pahunchaya hai China ne humein (What if someone tries to chop off your fingers or cut your hands? That is the kind of pain China has inflicted upon us).” She spoke of the 20 Indian armymen who were killed in the violent clash with Chinese People’s Liberation Army troops at Galwan Valley in Eastern Ladakh on Monday night. (IANS)

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