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For commentting PM Modi , Case Filled on Prakash Raj

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A Lucknow-based Lawyer moved a court looking for action against actor Prakash Raj who made stunning comments against Prime Minister Narendra Modi. In this way, A order has been passed to enroll a FIR against the National Award-winning Actor Prakash Raj.
Legal counselor Sardar Parvinder Singh found the remarks made Prakash Raj were disrespectful to Prime Minister Narendra Modi. He submitted important evidence to the court to demonstrate his claims. Hardly some days back, Prakash Raj who is a family friend of Gauri Lankesh questioned the silence of Prime Minister Narendra Modi over the brutal murder of the Journalist.
He opined Prime Minister Narendra Modi and other BJP Leaders were acting as though nothing has happened even after their supporters praised the murder via web-based networking media.
Some days befor Prakash Raj Stated that : Who killed my dear friend Gauri is not as important to me today as who has been celebrating her death. There may not be proof as to who killed Gauri but we can see who is celebrating it and from this we can form an idea of who could have killed her. The underlying cruelty in all of this is apparent to many people. Many of those celebrating Gauri’s death are persons followed by the Prime Minister on social media.
The PM has been absolutely silent about these people,” Raj said while speaking at the 11th annual convention of left-affiliated students’ group Democratic Youth Federation of India.
Prakash Raj wouldn’t mind saying Narendra Modi is bigger performing artist than him. Indeed, even joked, The National Awards he won ought to be exhibited to Prime Minister Narendra Modi for his stoic silence.
Later that day, Prakash Raj posted a video on Twitter, clarifying that he had no intentions of returning his National Awards and would be a “fool” to do so. A case was registered on actor Prakash Raj on Wednesday in a Lucknow court on a complaint by a lawyer over his remarks on Prime Minister Narendra Modi.  The case will be heard on October 7.
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