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'I am a proud Hindu': Kangana Ranaut denies beef eating allegations

IndiaTimes Monday, 8 April 2024
Kangana Ranaut, who transitioned from acting to politics, refuted rumors suggesting she consumes beef, affirming her commitment to a vegetarian lifestyle deeply tied to her identity as a devout Hindu. Her statement comes in response to online speculations triggered by an old tweet from 2019 discussing her yogic practices, which some interpreted as implying her past beef consumption. However, doubts were raised about the authenticity of the tweet, as it lacked clear first-person language and was open to interpretation.
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