Anubhav Sinha Responds to Kangana’s Tax Comment

The actor has claimed only 3-4 per cent of Indians pay taxes.

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Director Anubhav Sinha has criticised Kangana Ranaut’s comments on the CAA and Indian tax payers.
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Director Anubhav Sinha has criticised Kangana Ranaut’s comments on the CAA and Indian tax payers.
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Kangana Ranaut’s recent claim that only 3-4 per cent of Indians pay tax while the rest are dependent on them has not gone down well with many. Article 15 director Anubhav Sinha slammed her comments and reminded her that even those who don’t pay income tax, contribute to the country via indirect taxes. “Also some people need to be told about direct taxes and indirect taxes. The entire country, including someone who just buys one soap a year, pays for every public property through these two taxes. So shut the f**k up!!!” he tweeted.

On Monday, 23 December, Kangana spoke about the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) and the unrest across the country as protests continue at the launch of the trailer for her film Panga. “If you are protesting against something, it’s imperative that violence should not be a part of it. Only 3-4 per cent of our population are taxpayers, and the rest thrive on that. So what gives you the right to burn buses and trains and create ruckus in the country? That should be looked into,” she said.

Delhi’s Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia also took countered Kangana’s claims and said that every citizen pays tax, whether a daily wage worker or billionaire. “Violence and damage to public property is wrong in every situation, it is against both humanity and law... But this country is not dependent on tax of only 3 per cent people. Every person in the country pays a tax, from a daily wage worker, even a daily wage labourer to a billionaire,” he tweeted.

Other social media users echoed a similar sentiment and pointed out that Kangana should have been aware she was speaking from a place of privilege.

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