‘Hindu terrorism’ remark: HC directs police to book Haasan if cognisable offence made out…
Team Udayavani, Nov 25, 2017, 9:21 AM IST
Chennai: The Madras High Court today directed the police to register an FIR against actor Kamal Haasan if a cognizable offence is made out against him over his alleged comments on “Hindu terrorism” in a Tamil magazine.
Justice M S Ramesh passed the order on a petition by G Devarajan, a registered advocate clerk in the high court, seeking a direction to the police to register the FIR against the actor based on his complaint.According to the petitioner, the actor said in an article published in the magazine’s November 8 edition that the presence of “Hindu terrorism” in the country cannot be ruled out.
“By making such statements Kamal Haasan is trying to brand Hindus as terrorists. He should understand that no religion preaches violence but only peace. The actor with vested interests is trying to divide the Tamil community on basis of religion,” the petitioner said.
He further said he had approached the Chennai police commissioner on November 4 and Teynampet police on November 6 with his complaint against the actor. Since no action was taken on the complaints, he moved the high court.
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