Kangana Ranaut has ignited a fresh controversy with her recent remarks targeting Zohran Mamdani, an Indian-origin politician who recently secured a Democratic mayoral primary win in New York City. Ranaut's comments, posted on X (formerly Twitter), have sparked outrage and accusations of xenophobia and religious insensitivity.
The controversy erupted after news of Mamdani's victory in the mayoral primary surfaced. Mamdani, a 33-year-old democratic socialist and New York State Assembly member, defeated former Governor Andrew Cuomo in the primary, potentially paving the way for him to become New York's first Muslim mayor.
Ranaut's tweet questioned Mamdani's Indian identity, insinuating that he sounded "more Pakistani than Indian." She further alluded to a supposed plot to "wipe out Hinduism," linking Mamdani to this unsubstantiated claim. The actress-turned-politician also referenced Mamdani's mother, Mira Nair, a renowned filmmaker, and his father, Mahmood Mamdani, while casting aspersions on his religious and cultural background.
"His mother is Mira Nair, one of our best filmmakers… son is named Zohran, he sounds more Pakistani than Indian… whatever happened to his Hindu identity or bloodline and now he is ready to wipe out Hinduism, wow!!" Ranaut wrote on X.
Ranaut's remarks have drawn criticism from various quarters, with many accusing her of promoting Islamophobia and questioning Mamdani's Indian identity based on his name and appearance. Critics argue that her statements are divisive and harmful, contributing to a climate of intolerance and prejudice.
This isn't the first time Ranaut has found herself embroiled in controversies related to religious and national identity. She has previously made contentious statements on various social and political issues, often sparking backlash and accusations of promoting divisive narratives.
Zohran Mamdani's political ascent has been lauded by many as a significant achievement for the Indian-American community. His progressive policies and advocacy for social justice have resonated with voters in New York City, positioning him as a strong contender in the upcoming mayoral election.
Ranaut's attack on Mamdani has not only raised questions about her own views but has also put a spotlight on the challenges faced by minority communities in the political arena. The incident underscores the need for a more inclusive and tolerant discourse, where individuals are judged on their merits and policies rather than their religious or ethnic background.