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Kangana Ranaut links the demolition of her house to Uddhav Thackeray defeat in the BMC.
Published On Sat, 17 Jan 2026
Fatima Hasan
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Bollywood actor and BJP MP Kangana Ranaut seized the moment after her partys sweeping victory in the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) elections, firing a sharp reminder at former Maharashtra CM Uddhav Thackeray and his Shiv Sena faction. With BJP poised to take control of the cash-rich civic body, Ranaut linked the results directly to the controversial 2020 demolition of her Bandra office, calling it poetic justice for those who demolished my house.
BJP and its allies clinched a decisive majority in the BMC polls, toppling Shiv Sena (UBT)s decades-long dominance over Mumbais municipal governance. The civic giant, with a massive annual budget exceeding Rs 74,000 crore, oversees everything from pothole fixes to water supply for over 1.2 crore residents. This triumph, fueled by Eknath Shindes Shiv Sena faction, signals saffron partys rising clout in Maharashtra politics.
The feud traces back to September 2020, when BMC bulldozers partially razed Ranauts Pali Hill bungalow in Bandra, alleging illegal extensions like unauthorized balconies and floors. Ranaut, then a vocal critic of Shiv Senas farm law stance and Bollywood insiders, branded it political vendetta. The Bombay High Court intervened swiftly, criticizing the action as high-handed and halting further demolition, which only intensified the celebrity-politician standoff.
Celebrating the verdict, Ranaut praised PM Narendra Modi and CM Devendra Fadnavis, stating voters had rejected her abusers and threats. Those who demolished my house, abused me, and asked me to get out—Maharashtra has shown them the door today, she remarked, framing the win as a rebuke to women-haters, bullies, and nepotism mafia. Her 2020 video warning—Today my home is demolished, tomorrow your ego will be—resurfaced online, striking a chord with supporters.
This BMC shift underscores ongoing Maharashtra turbulence since the 2022 Shiv Sena split, weakening Uddhav Thackerays position ahead of potential state elections. Ranauts comments echo similar defenses shes made for recent legal demolitions, contrasting them with her own illegal episode. For Mumbai, new leadership promises focus on infrastructure upgrades amid perennial challenges like flooding and urban sprawl.
Disclaimer: This image is taken from NDTV.



