Actor Kangana Ranaut objected to Canada Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's comments on the France cartoon controversy. A teacher was recently beheaded in the European nation for showing cartoons of Islamic Prophet Muhammad in class. French President Emmanuel Macron defended the right to free speech, saying 'Islamists want our future' and France will not 'give up its cartoons'. Reacting to the controversy, Canada PM Trudeau reportedly said that freedom of expression is not without limits. Kangana Ranaut directly addressed Trudeau, saying 'we don't live in an ideal world'. The actor said that if every petty crime's punishment is beheading, then what is the need for a PM or law and order. Watch the full video for more. Connect with Hindustan Times Press the bell icon on YouTube for all the latest updates from Hindustan Times Like us on Facebook: Tweet us on Twitter: Follow us on Instagram: ht
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