“Don’t Agree With Kangana But…”: Uorfi Javed Weighs In On Shocking CISF Slap Gate
Uorfi Javed has given her take on the controversy surrounding Kangana Ranaut. For the unversed, the actress was slapped by a CISF personnel at the Chandigarh airport.

Actress and BJP MP Kangana Ranaut, who recently won the Lok Sabha Polls 2024 from Mandi, Himachal Pradesh, was on Thursday, slapped by a CISF constable named Kulwinder Kaur at the Chandigarh airport. As per several reports, the CISF constable was upset with Kangana Ranaut's comments during the Farmer's Protest, and it is because of this that she ended up slapping the Bollywood actress. In the latest entertainment news, social media sensation Uorfi Javed has given her take on the issue, saying "violence is never the answer."
"Don't agree with Kangana Ranaut politically but I still feel it ain't right to physically assault someone when you disagree with them. Not cool. Violence is never the answer," Uorfi Javed wrote on Instagram Stories.
Check out Uorfi Javed's IG Story here:
After arriving in Delhi, Kangana Ranaut appeared to draw connections between the slap and terrorism in the state of Punjab.
On Friday, Kangana Ranaut then shared an Instagram Story, narrating what happened to her at the airport.
She also compared herself to former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, who was assassinated by her bodyguards. Kangana Ranaut also seemed to be promoting her upcoming film 'Emergency', in which she will be playing the role of Indira Gandhi.
Check out Kangana Ranaut's IG Stories here:
The slapping incident took place on Thursday as Kangana was entering Mohali airport on her way to Delhi. After the CISF constable slapped Kangana, she was caught on camera saying, “Isne bayaan diya tha na 100-100 rupye ke liye baithi hain vahan pe. Ye baithi thi vahan pe? Meri maa baithi thi vahan pe jab isne bayaan diya tha."
For the unversed, during the farmers’ protest in 2020, Kangana had made a post on social media, saying that an elderly woman, who was popularly known as Shaheen Bagh dadi, was “available in 100 rupees” for protests.