Tunisha Sharma is, now, a lost case. But the TV actress is living in the hearts of millions of her fans. But Kangana Ranaut, is not calm yet. The Bollywood actress, who is known for her bold statements, has written to Prime Minister, Narendra Modi, stressing the need of more teeth in the laws to deal with the women security related issues. She took to her Instagram stories to vent her ire on the continuing crimes against women.
In a long note, Kangana used the hashtag ‘Tunisha Sharma’ and wrote, “A woman can cope with everything, loss of love, marriage, relationship or even a loved one but she can never deal with the fact that her love story never had love, for the other person her love and vulnerability was just an easy target for exploitation, her reality was not the same as the other person who was in it only to use and abuse her physically and emotionally.”
Kangana went on to call this situation ‘murder’ and proceeded , “She can’t trust her own perception in such a state one feels no difference in being alive or dead after all life is just our perception and if she decides to end her life…please know she didn’t do it alone… it’s a murder.”
“I request honourable Prime minister @nsrendramodi ji… Like Krishna rose for Draupadi like Rams took a stand for Sita, we expect you to make strong laws against polygamy without consent, acid attacks against women and of course chopping them into many pieces should amount to an immediate death sentence without trial,” she also said in her next post.
Tunisha was found dead on the sets of her TV show, Alibaba: Dastaan-e-Kabul. Her ex-boyfriend, Sheezan Khan, has been taken under custody after a case of abetment to suicide was registered against him under Section 306 of the IPC.
He was remanded to police custody for 4 days after being produced before the court. Now his custody has been extended for 2 more days after the Waliv Police recovered some pieces of evidence against the actor.
The last rites of actor Tunisha Sharma took place on Tuesday in the presence of her family members and industry colleagues.