New Delhi: Pursuant to the Bombay High Court, Bollywood actress Kangana Ranaut was supposed to appear before the Mumbai Police at Khar police station on Wednesday, December 22, in connection with the investigation of the FIR filed against her for her Instagram post with alleged derogatory remarks made against Sikhs.
However, she will not be appearing at the Khar police station on Wednesday, December 22. According to her lawyer Advocate Rizwan Siddiqui, the 'Thalaivii' actress has cited the reason that she will not be present in Mumbai on Wednesday. Ranaut was supposed to appear at Khar police station on Wednesday to record her statement.
Earlier on December 13, Bombay High court asked actress Kangana Ranaut to make an appearance before Mumbai Police on December 22 for investigation of an FIR registered against her for her Instagram post with alleged derogatory remarks made against Sikhs.
Maharashtra government had agreed not to take any coercive action against her till January 25, the next date of hearing.
Recently, a petition had also been filed in the Supreme Court against Ranaut seeking censoring of all her social media posts in future to in order to maintain law and order in the country.
None of her posts on social media should be allowed without amendment, deletion, modification or censoring in order to maintain law and order in the country, stated advocate Charanjeet Singh Chanderpal in the plea.
The plea filed by Chanderpal also sought direction to transfer all the FIRs filed across India, against the actor for her remarks on Farmer's protest, to Khar police station, Mumbai, and charge sheet be filed in a period of six months along with expeditious trial within a period of two years.
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