‘Regret posting’: Kangana Ranaut deletes post on Trump's message to Tim Cook, says ‘JP Nadda ji called and…’
- On May 15, 2025, BJP MP Kangana Ranaut removed her social media posts criticizing comments made by US President Donald Trump regarding Apple's manufacturing operations in India.
- Ranaut removed the posts after BJP National President J.P. Nadda personally called her, expressing concern over the possible controversy the comments could trigger.
- The posts referred to Trump's appeal to Apple CEO Tim Cook, during his Doha visit, to focus on US manufacturing due to India's high tariffs and geopolitical tensions.
- Ranaut expressed remorse for sharing her personal views and confirmed that she removed the posts following party president J.P. Nadda's directive to prevent any diplomatic complications.
- The incident underscores the BJP's careful handling of delicate diplomatic matters amid Apple's plans to increase its manufacturing presence in India despite President Trump's comments.
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Kangana Ranaut deletes Trump-Modi comparison post after BJP president JP Nadda asked her to do so
BJP MP and actress Kangana Ranaut found herself at the centre of political controversy this week after posting a provocative comment on social media in response to U.S. President Donald Trump's remarks about Apple’s manufacturing in India. The now-deleted post drew sharp attention for its comparison between Trump and Prime Minister Narendra Modi, prompting a direct call from BJP National President J.P. Nadda. In a statement posted on X (formerly…
'Regret Posting That': Kangana Ranaut Deletes Post on US President Donald Trump on JP Nadda's Request | 📰 LatestLY
The BJP MP from Mandi LS seat, apparently, made a distasteful comment on US President Donald Trump and was forced to retract after it received backlash on social media and also sent alarm bells ringing in the party ranks over the possible fallout of her Trump-Modi 'comparison' remarks. 📰 'Regret Posting That': Kangana Ranaut Deletes Post on US President Donald Trump on JP Nadda's Request.
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