Chandigarh court issues notice to Kangana over 'Emergency'
The notices were issued by the Chandigarh district court on Tuesday on a plea filed by advocate Ravinder Singh Bassi, who is also the president of the NGO Lawyers for Humanity
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The respondents have been asked to file their replies by December 5.PHOTO:PTI
Chandigarh,
18 Sept
A court here has issued notices to BJP MP and
actress Kangana Ranaut and others on a complaint accusing them of maligning the
image of Sikhs in her upcoming movie 'Emergency'.
The notices
were issued by the Chandigarh district court on Tuesday on a plea filed by
advocate Ravinder Singh Bassi, who is also the president of the NGO Lawyers for
Humanity.
The
respondents have been asked to file their replies by December 5.
Bassi in
his petition alleged that Ranaut and other respondents have in the movie
'Emergency' tried to "malign the image of Sikhs" and particularly
"targeted" the former Jathedar of the Akal Takth by portraying him as
a "terrorist".
"The
accused without studying the proper historical facts and figures had portrayed
Sikhs in bad shape and also made wrong and false allegations against the
supreme temporal seat of the Sikh community as in the trailer of the movie it
was shown that the sitting Jathedar of Sri Akal Takth Sahib was demanding
separate state which is totally false and it was shown just to malign the image
of Sikhs and the Akal Takth Jathedars," Bassi alleged in the plea.
"That
by this act and conduct of the accused, they hurt the sentiments and feelings
of the Sikh community in general and the deponent," the petition filed by
Bassi, the former president of the District Bar Association, Chandigarh, said.
He also
alleged that "the actress, producer and director of the film 'Emergency',
whose trailer has been released on the social media platform is a trouble
creator and many times, created differences between communities by uttering
provoking statements and speeches against the minorities".
The
petitioner has demanded an FIR against Ranaut and two other respondents under
section 196(1) (promoting enmity between different groups on grounds of
religion, race, place of birth, residence, language and doing acts of
prejudicial to maintenance of harmony), 197(1) (punishment for making or
publishing false or misleading information that could jeopardise India'
sovereignty, unity, integrity or security), 302 (uttering words etc with
deliberate intent to wound religious feelings of any person) and 299 (deliberate
and malicious acts, intended to outrage religious feelings of any class by
insulting its religion or religious beliefs) of Bharatiya Nagrik Suraksha
Sanhita, 2023.-PTI
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