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Kamal booked for defamation, Prakash Raj says Modi's silence is 'chilling'

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Kamal Haasan Kamal Hassan has been booked for defamation: File photo

Chennai: Actor Kamal Haasan has been booked for defamation under sections 500, 511, 298, 295 (A) and 505(C) of the IPC for his comments on 'Hindu teror'.

ANI reported that the matter will be heard by the Varanasi court on Saturday.

Kamal had, in a column in the popular Tamil weekly Ananda Vikatan, written that the 'right-wing outfits had changed course' and were moving towards active violence as their 'old conspiracy' to instigate violence among different parties had failed.

Joining the chorus, southern star Prakash Raj Friday lashed out at those who "terrorize" in the name of religion, culture and morality, raising the issues of moral policing, lynching "on the slightest doubt of cow slaughter" and trolling.

The National Award winner did not take any names in his Twitter post that comes a day after his colleague Kamal Haasan hit out at "Hindu right-wingers".

"If instilling fear in the name of religion, culture, morality is not terrorising, then what is it #just asking," Raj said on Twitter and posted a lengthy message addressed to "whomsoever it may concern".

"If abusing and manhandling young couples on the streets of my country in the name of morality is not terrorising.... If taking law into hands and lynching people on the slightest doubt of cow slaughter is not terrorising. If trolling with abuse, threat... to silence even a slightest voice of dissent is not terrorising... Then what is terrorising...," Raj asked.

Raj, 52, had earlier criticised Prime Minister Narendra Modi over his silence on those "celebrating" the killing of journalist Gauri Lankesh in Bangalore in September.

"I am not talking against any party. I am talking to my prime minister. I am saying your silence is chilling. I am hurt by the silence....I have a right to say this," he had said in a video posted on Twitter.

A prominent name in Tamil, Kannada and Telugu cinema, Raj won the National Award for his role in the Tamil film "Kanchivaram". He is also a familiar face in Hindi cinema with character roles in films like "Bhaag Milkha Bhaag", "Wanted" and "Singham".

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