"Once a thief, always a thief", Kangana reacts after IT raids at Taapsee, Anurag Kashyap residences

Over the past few days, Taapsee Pannu, Anurag Kashyap and others have come under the scanner of the Income Tax Department as raids were conducted at their properties in Mumbai over an alleged 'tax evasion' issue.

Over the past few days, Taapsee Pannu, Anurag Kashyap and others have come under the scanner of the Income Tax Department as raids were conducted at their properties in Mumbai over an alleged 'tax evasion' issue.

Now,  Kangana Ranaut has reacted to the raids by them at the actress and filmmaker's properties. The actress shared her thoughts along with the press release of the CBDT on Twitter in a series of tweets. 

Taking to her Twitter account, Kangana wrote in Hindi, "Once a thief, always a post. Those who want to sell their motherland and cut it into pieces are traitors. The people supporting such traitors are also thieves as they are relatives of the thieves. And the person whom thieves are afraid of is not an ordinary man, but Narendra Modi." 

In another tweet, Kangana went onto question the 'black money' and the alleged huge transactions discovered by the IT officers. 

She wrote, "Is it a coincidence that each and every stake holder of Phantom n Kwan has been accused by multiple woman of rape, molestation n harassment. If you don’t respect women, your very moral fibre is wrong, you are a born criminal ,industry killed #MeToo but look one can’t escape karma."

Amid the tweets by the actress, the IT officials have also suspected data has been erased from Taapsee's phone. Further, the statement from officials of the IT department added that the shareholders of the production house are under scanner for an alleged tax evasion of Rs 650 Crores. 

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