A
Sikh
organisation
submitted
a
complaint
seeking
registration
of
an
FIR
against
Bollywood
actor
Kangana
Ranaut
in
Mumbai
on
Monday,
November
22,
alleging
that
she
had
used
derogatory
language
against
the
Sikh
community
in
her
social
media
post.
A
Khar
police
station
official
said
a
complaint
was
received
from
the
Delhi
Sikh
Gurdwara
Management
Committee
(DSGMC)
and
they
are
looking
into
it.
He
said
a
delegation
led
by
Manjinder
Singh
Sirsa,
a
Shiromani
Akali
Dal
(SAD)
leader
and
president
of
the
DSGMC,
submitted
the
complaint
against
Ranaut.
In
the
complaint,
the
DSGMC
mentioned
that
Ranaut
had
intentionally
and
deliberately
portrayed
the
farmers'
protests
(Kisan
Morcha)
as
a
Khalistani
movement
and
also
dubbed
the
Sikh
community
as
Khalistani
terrorists.
It
claimed
that
she
had
recalled
the
massacre
and
genocide
that
happened
during
1984
and
earlier,
as
a
planned
and
calculated
move
on
part
of
then
prime
minister
Indira
Gandhi,
the
official
said
quoting
the
complaint.
"Ranaut
has
used
very
derogatory
and
insulting
language
against
the
Sikh
community
as
much
as
she
has
said
that
they
were
crushed
under
her
(Indira
Gandhi's)
shoes.
This
act
on
her
part
is
most
degrading,
disrespectful
and
contemptuous,
which
has
hurt
the
sentiments
of
the
Sikh
community
across
the
world," the
official
said.
The
DSGMC
demanded
that
an
FIR
be
registered
against
Ranaut
under
section
295A
(Deliberate
and
malicious
acts,
intended
to
outrage
religious
feelings
of
any
class
by
insulting
its
religion
or
religious
beliefs)
and
other
appropriate
sections
of
the
Indian
Penal
Code
(IPC)
"so
that
she
may
not
be
able
to
venture
such
type
of
exercise
in
future
and
spread
her
malicious
and
vicious
propaganda
all
over
the
world
to
malign
the
image
of
the
Sikh
community",
it
said.
The
delegation
also
met
Additional
Commissioner
of
Police
(west)
Sandip
Karnik.