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‘I feared anyone passing me might throw acid on me’, says Kangana Ranaut

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‘I feared anyone passing me might throw acid on me’, says Kangana Ranaut

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  • Kangana Ranaut’s sister Rangoli Chandel was attacked with acid as a teenager.
  • The actor said she used to violently cover her face every time a stranger passed her.
  • A 17-year-old girl was attacked by I men in Delhi’s Dwarka on Tuesday.
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In response to the Tuesday acid attack on a 17-year-old girl in Delhi’s Dwarka neighborhood by males, Kangana Ranaut has spoken about the trauma suffered by her sister Rangoli Chandel and how she herself was afraid. The actor claimed that whenever a stranger passed her, she used to obnoxiously conceal her face.

Taking to her Instagram Stories, Ranaut wrote, “When I was a teenager my sister @rangoli r chandel was attacked with acid by a road side Romeo…. She had to go through 52 surgeries, unimaginable amount of mental and physical trauma…. We as a family were devastated …. I also had to go through therapy because I feared anyone passing me might throw acid on me which caused me to cover my face violently in a reflex action every time a biker a car a stranger crossed me …. These atrocities haven’t stopped …. Government need to act very strongly against these crimes ….I do agree with @gautamgambhir55 we need to take very strict measures against acid attackers.”

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