A
Judicial
Magistrate
First
Class
(JMFC)
court
in
Tumakuru,
Karnataka,
has
directed
the
police
to
file
a
First
Information
Report
(FIR)
against
Kangana
Ranaut,
for
allegedly
making
anti-farmer
statements
over
the
recently
passed
Farm
Acts,
through
her
Twitter
handle.
"The
office
is
hereby
directed
to
issue
intimation
to
the
circle
police
inspector
of
Kyathasandra
police
station
along
with
(a)
photostat
copy
of
the
complaint
for
report,"
said
the
court.
Reportedly,
advocate
Ramesh
Naik
has
filed
a
complaint
under
Section
156
(3)
of
the
CrPC,
over
Kangana's
September
21
tweets.
Naik
alleges
that
Kangana's
intentions
were
clearly
to
injure
people
opposing
the
farm
laws,
"wantonly
giving
provocation
with
intent
to
cause
riots
and
promote
the
culture
of
non-violence
in
the
young
minds
of
society."
"....this
posting
on
twitter
account
of
the
accused
posted
by
her
may
lead
to
collision
between
the
people
of
different
group
believe
in
different
ideology.
It
seems
that
the
government
authorities
have
turned
a
blind
eye
to
the
same
and
does
not
have
any
established
measures
or
rules
and
guidelines
to
control
and
regulate
the
same.
On
the
bare
perusal
of
all
these
content
it
is
more
than
evident
that
the
government
is
least
bothered
and
as
usual
waiting
for
some
dangerous
consequences
to
happen
before
taking
some
appropriate
actions,"
(sic)
he
added.
Last
month,
protests
against
the
controversial
farm
bills
erupted
in
many
parts
of
the
country,
with
many
believing
that
the
Bills
would
not
help
small
farmers,
but
harm
their
interests.
Reacting
to
these
protests,
Kangana
had
written
in
her
tweet,
"People
who
spread
misinformation
and
rumours
about
CAA
(Citizenship
Amendment
Act)
that
caused
riots
are
the
same
people
who
are
now
spreading
misinformation
about
Farmers
bill
and
causing
terror
in
the
nation,
they
are
terrorists."
Her
reference
to
farmers
as
'terrorists'
was
condemned
by
many.