A now-deleted remark about actor and bjp candidate kangana ranaut from supriya Shrinate's account has sparked a fierce battle between the congress and the BJP. The congress uncovered an earlier comment made by kangana ranaut against urmila matondkar, another star who dabbles in politics, in order to justify that disparaging post.
 
Using a previous video of Ranaut discussing urmila matondkar, srinivas BV, the head of the indian Youth congress (IYC), posted on X, "What about you? On live television, calling urmila matondkar a "soft porn star"? Do you think it's bad?


The irony is that the congress finds the urmila matondkar chapter embarrassing in and of itself.
 
Early in2019, urmila matondkar, a performer who began her thirty-year career with the film "Masoom" and went on to produce successes like "Rangeela" and "Satya," became a member of the Congress.
 
Similar to kangana ranaut, who ran for lok sabha office on a bjp ticket from Mandi, Himachal Pradesh, urmila matondkar ran on a congress ticket in 2019.
 
Urmila faced off against prominent bjp figure Gopal Shetty in the mumbai North seat. She was defeated.
 

Veteran Congressman Sanjay Nirupam won the mumbai North seat in 2009 but lost it in 2014. Nirupam moved to the mumbai North-West constituency after losing the seat in 2014.

Urmila departed the congress party shortly after the May 2019 lok sabha election results, in september 2019.

It's not as if urmila had intended to spend a short time in Congress. In any case, she made a long-term commitment to the party in her statement upon joining it in march 2019 in front of Congressman rahul Gandhi.

"I am here because I support the party's principles and the philosophy of Congress. "I didn't join the party just to be in the elections," stated urmila Matondkar.
 

That was not to be, though.
 

Urmila Matondkar, a political novice, was assured of complete party support for the 2019 election. However, she encountered opposition during her campaign from local congress leaders.
 
The actor-politician said that she contested the elections with honesty and integrity, but that local leadership put up barriers and impediments in a letter she addressed to the congress leadership after the election.
 
Shortly after joining the congress five months earlier, in september of that year, urmila matondkar delivered a curt resignation letter to sonia gandhi, the congress head at the time.
 
 

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