Complaint against Kejriwal for cartoon insulting Hindu God
February 17, 2016
Hyderabad
A city-based advocate has filed a complaint against Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, accusing him of hurting religious sentiments of Hindus by posting a cartoon over JNU row on Twitter, police said today.
K Karuna Sagar, in a complaint lodged with Saroornagar Police Station yesterday, said that the Delhi CM had posted a cartoon over the JNU row on Twitter which was carried by an English daily.
He alleged that the cartoon “hurt” his religious sentiments and also the sentiments of crores of Hindus, and sought for necessary action against Kejriwal by registering a case, Inspector S Lingaiah said.
“No case has been registered so far…the complaint has been forwarded for legal opinion. We will act accordingly based on the legal opinion,” the Inspector said.
Kejriwal had posted a cartoon yesterday which depicted a Hanuman-esque figure assuring Prime Minister Narendra Modi that public attention has been diverted towards JNU from other pressing issues.
PTI
Related Stories
Surrender can't be at whim & fancy of accused: HC in JNU case
JNU anti-India event case: Five absconders including Umar Khalid resurface on campus
Left wing teachers, students of JU form human chain to restrict ABVP rally
Kanhaiya moved to Tihar Jail; kept under high security
Raman Singh seeks strict action for "anti-India" slogans at JNU
Recent Stories
- Section 144 imposed after arrest of AAP MLA Chaitar Vasava
- 24 hours rainfall data from across Gujarat; Bhiloda tops, Surat City had over 4.56 inch rain
- Chaturmas 2025 starts today across Gujarat; will end on 2nd November
- Gauri Vrat Goro begins across Gujarat ; Jaya Parvati Vrat from July 8
- Stray bull attacks man in Bhachau, Kutch; CCTV footage surfaces
- In pictures: Upcoming Five-Star Hyatt Hotel at GIFT City, Gujarat
- Ahmedabad girl jumps from building after being blackmailed with intimate video; two booked