'Is Kangana the only daughter of the nation?' Neha Rathore spills out her pain

Neha Singh Rathore posed a question in her tweet, wondering if the National Commission for Women will exclusively advocate for BJP candidates and when measures will be taken against those who insult her.

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Bollywood actress and Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) candidate from Mandi Lok Sabha seat in Himachal Pradesh, Kangana Ranaut, has sparked controversy with Congress spokesperson Supriya Shrinet's contentious comment. However, Shrinet clarified that she did not make that comment. The National Commission for Women (NCW) has also taken a firm stance on the comment. Meanwhile, Uttar Pradesh's folk singer, Neha Singh Rathore, has questioned the government about when action will be taken against those who insult her.

After Neha Singh Rathore's tweet, she started trending on social media. In her tweet, she tagged Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Minister Smriti Irani, asking if the Women's Commission will only fight for BJP's female candidates, questioning whether they are not daughters of the nation, and whether her insult doesn't matter.

What did Neha Singh Rathore say?

Neha Rathore further said that those who insulted her publicly by trending derogatory hashtags with her name, when will they be punished, or will she have to fight alone for her honor. She questioned why such a severe punishment is being given for asking questions in a democratic country.

In another post, Neha Singh Rathore wrote, "By posting a photo with Mia Khalifa, I am being trended and harassed, doesn't anyone see this? Is Kangana Ranaut the only daughter of the nation? Will daughters be protected like this?"

Neha Singh Rathore gained fame with her song 'UP Me Ka Ba' released before the Uttar Pradesh Assembly elections in 2022. Before this, her song 'Bihar Me Ka Ba' in 2020 was also quite popular. She wrote the lyrics for these songs herself and appeared in the videos as well. After the song 'UP Me Ka Ba', she gained a lot of attention.