At the airport in Chandigarh on Thursday, a CISF officer slapped actor-turned-politician Kangana Ranaut. Vishal Dadlani, a composer of music, has now responded to it.

Vishal Dadlani, a well-known singer and songwriter, has already responded to the slap event on his Instagram Stories. If any action is taken against the CISF lady, he stated that he wants to “ensure a job” for her.

On Thursday, a CISF official smacked actor-turned-politician Kangana Ranaut at the Chandigarh airport. She also disclosed that she is safe in a statement she published about the incident later that day.

Vishal Dadlani posted a video clip of the incident to his Instagram Stories with the description, “I do not condone violence, but I completely understand the need of this @official_cisf personnel’s rage. If the CISF takes any action against her, I will make sure that she has a job waiting for her, should she decide to take it. Jai Hind. Jai Jawaan. Jai Kisaan.

It was determined that Kulwinder Kaur was the CISF constable. According to the Hindustan Times, Kangana Ranaut complained to CISF officers upon her arrival at the Indira Gandhi airport, which led to her being arrested right away following the event and then being suspended.

Following the news of Kaur’s suspension, Vishal Dadlani posted a new series of Instagram Stories, asking, “Those on Dungana’s side, if she had said your Mother is ‘available in 100 Rupees’ what would you do?” “Again, if Ms. Kaur is removed from duty, someone get her in touch with me and I will ensure she is gainfully employed,” he wrote in a different tale.

Kangana Ranaut, meanwhile, questioned the film industry’s silence on the slap incident on her Instagram Stories. “All eyes are on Rafah Gang, but you or your kids could also experience this…Be prepared for the day it comes back to you too, when you rejoice over someone else’s terror assault.”

Earlier this week, Kangana Ranaut, the BJP candidate from Mandi in Himachal Pradesh, was elected to the Lok Sabha. Vikramaditya Singh, the formidable Congressman, lost to her by a majority of more than 74,000 votes.