Known for speaking her heart and mind out fearlessly, Kangana Ranaut recently hinted at entering politics. Yes. The actress, who was in Dwarka to offer prayers at the famous Dwarkadhish temple of Lord Krishna, the 'Queen' actress shared that if Lord Krishna blesses her, she will contest the next Lok Sabha elections. During her interaction with the media, when Kangana was asked if she plans to contest the elections, the actress said, 'Shri Krishna ki kripa rahi to ladenge.' Further, she praised the central and state government for making the consecration of Lord Ram’s idol at Ayodhya possible 'after 600 years of struggle.' 'With the efforts of the BJP government, we Indians get to see this day after 600 years of struggle. We will establish the temple with great celebration. The flag of Sanatan Dharma should be hoisted all over the world', said the actress. She also urged the government to create a facility to allow pilgrims to visit the remains of the lost city of Dwarka which was submerged under the sea. She stated, 'I always say that Dwarka is a divine city. Everything here is amazing. I always try to come here as much as possible to have the darshan of the Lord. I would like the government to have such a facility that one can go underwater and see the remains. For me, the city of Krishna is like heaven.' Meanwhile, on the work front, after garnering mixed reviews for her film 'Tejas', Kangana will next be seen in 'Emergency' in which she plays the character of the former Prime Minister of India Indira Gandhi. For more news and updates, stay tuned to ETimes.