Bombay HC asks Kangana Ranaut to appear before Mumbai Police on Dec 22
Maharashtra Government has agreed not to take any coercive action against her till January 25.
Mumbai: Bombay High Court asked actor Kangana Ranaut to appear before Mumbai Police on Dec 22 in connection with alleged derogatory remarks made against Sikhs.
The Bombay HC was hearing on Kangana Ranaut's plea against an FIR registered against her for alleged derogatory remarks made against Sikhs.
Maharashtra Government has agreed not to take any coercive action against her till January 25.
Last month, an FIR was registered against Kangana Ranaut by members of the Sikh community for allegedly hurting their religious sentiments by making derogatory statements through her Instagram profile.
The FIR was filed by Amarjeetsingh Sandhu, 47, along with leaders of Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee (DSGMC) and Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD). As per a complaint on November 21, they came across a post on Kangana’s profile written in English and Hindi. The FIR further states that the above statements have insulted Sikh religion, Sikh faith and insulted their beliefs.