Plea against Aamir Khan in Indore court


Indore, Nov 27 (IANS): A petition was filed in a court here in Madhya Pradesh on Thursday against Bollywood star Aamir Khan, saying his comment on intolerance will vitiate the atmosphere in the country.

The petition was filed on behalf of Ashok Soni and Abhishek Bhargava in the court of additional sessions judge Justice Jitendra Singh Kushwaha.

Accepting the petition, the court fixed December 3 for hearing.

The plea said Aamir Khan was a "role model" for the youth of the country, and he had a huge fan following, and thus his comment on growing intolerance will vitiate the atmosphere in the country.

The petitioners said the creation of such a situation was a criminal offence.

  

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  • jyoti gurung, bangalore

    Fri, Nov 27 2015

    Seems like all PILs filed against fimstars come from small places like Indore, Kanpur, etc, Who are these two do decide the atmosphere of a country such as ours? Cheap publicity stunt to get an out-of-court settlement perhaps?

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  • Fayaz, Dubai

    Fri, Nov 27 2015

    EVERY INDIAN HAS A FREEDOM TO SPEAK IN INDIA WHAT HE SAID WAS PERFECT
    SO WE INDIAN YOUTHS SHOULD SEE WHAT IS RIGHT AND HOW THESE COUNTRY AND PEOPLE LIVE PEACEFULLY AND TRY TO ELECT A GOVERNMENT OF CORRUPTION FREE AND YOUNG DEVELOPING NATION OUT AIM SHOULD BE TO SEE INDIA IN NO 1 PLACE AS A DEVELOPED COUNTRY
    AND IT'S ONLY POSSIBLE FIRST WE INDIANS LIVE PEACEFULLY.
    IF WE OURSELF FIGHT AMONG US THAN HOW WE WILL DEVELOP

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