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Swara Bhasker’s Husband Fahad Ahmad Calls Kangana Ranaut A ‘Bad Politician’; Here’s Why

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Swara Bhasker's Husband Fahad Ahmad Calls Kangana Ranaut A 'Bad Politician'; Here's Why

Swara Bhasker’s politician husband, Fahad Ahmad, has called Kangana Ranaut a ‘bad politician’. In a recent interview, the couple was asked to assign hashtags to celebrities. When Kangana’s name came up, Fahad, who is also a member of the political party NCP(SP), stated that he would use ‘#BadPolitician’ because she did not work for her constituency, Mandi, during the floods.
“I can’t comment on her because she is a bad politician, but I will say #BadPolitician,” he told Filmigyan and then added, “Because [of the] flood affected Mandi region (Kangana is a Lok Sabha MP from Mandi) but despite being an MP, she kept saying, ‘What can I do? I am not the Prime Minister. I’m not a Minister.’ A representative’s job is to talk to the government. She should have fought for special funds and gone beyond political vote.”
While Swara looked shocked, Fahan then praised Kangana’s acting skills and stated, “She is a really good actor and I really like her as an actor, but she is a very bad politician.”
When Kangana Ranaut Said She Isn’t Enjoying Politics
Earlier this year, Kangana Ranaut admitted that she isn’t enjoying politics. Speaking on All India Radio’s Atmanirbhar in Ravi podcast, Ranaut shared her views on the challenges of her new role and admitted that politics hasn’t exactly brought her joy.
“I’m getting a hang of it. I wouldn’t say that I am enjoying it (politics). It’s a very different kind of work, more like social service. This hasn’t been my background. I’ve never thought of serving people,” she said.
Known for her vocal stand on women’s rights, Ranaut clarified that her activism in the past was quite different from the responsibilities of public office. “I’ve fought for women’s rights, but that’s different… Somebody’s naali is broken, and I’m like, ‘But I am an MP and these people are coming to me with panchayat-level problems’. They don’t care. When they see you, they come to you with problems like broken roads, and I tell them that’s a state government issue, and they say, ‘You have money, you use your own money’,” she added.