Why Did Kangana Ranaut Remove Her Post About Donald Trump?

Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- Kangana Ranaut deleted her post about Trump under party pressure.
- The BJP navigates complex internal dynamics amidst backlash.
- Trump's comments impact international business relations.
- Public figures face scrutiny over personal opinions.
- Comparison between Trump and PM Modi raises eyebrows.
New Delhi, May 15 (NationPress) BJP parliamentarian Kangana Ranaut announced the removal of an X post and an accompanying Instagram post, following the request of party president J.P. Nadda. This post pertained to comments she made regarding US President Donald Trump earlier that day.
The BJP representative from Mandi LS seat faced backlash for her remarks about the US President, compelling her to retract her statement amid concerns about the potential repercussions within the party regarding her comparison of Trump and PM Modi.
The party is currently working to mitigate the fallout from senior leader Vijay Shah’s controversial comments about Colonel Sophiya Qureshi.
Kangana took to X to confirm that she deleted the tweet about Donald Trump upon the party president's request, labeling it as a personal opinion. She stated, “JP Nadda ji called and instructed me to remove the tweet I posted regarding Trump advising Apple CEO Tim Cook against manufacturing in India. I regret sharing that personal opinion and have removed it from Instagram as well.”
Kangana was reportedly displeased with Trump’s suggestion to Tim Cook to prioritize American production over India's 'Make In India' campaign.
Although Kangana's post has been erased, several viral screenshots indicate that she compared Donald Trump to PM Modi, suggesting the US President is 'inferior' to the Indian leader.
She questioned, “What could be the reason for this love loss? Is this personal jealousy or diplomatic insecurity?” as claimed by some accounts on X.
Notably, during a recent business event in Doha, Trump urged Tim Cook to focus on ‘building’ America rather than India due to high tariffs.
Trump's appeal to Apple against manufacturing in India comes at a pivotal time as the iPhone manufacturer is contemplating expanding its production in India, shifting from Beijing amid the ongoing tariff conflict between the US and China.