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S.Ve.Shekher apologises for his alleged comments on National Flag in Madras HC
Actor and BJP functionary S.Ve.Shekher, who feared arrest at the hands of the Central Crime Branch police for his alleged utterances against the National Flag, had moved the Madras High Court seeking advance bail.
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S.Ve.Shekar apologises for his alleged comments on National Flag in Madras HC
Actor and BJP functionary S.Ve. Shekher, who feared arrest at the hands of the Central Crime Branch police for his alleged utterances against the National Flag, had moved the Madras High Court seeking advance bail.
Following a complaint raised due to S.Ve. Shekher's alleged comments against the National Flag, the City police on August 13 had registered a case for an offence under Sec. 2 of the Prevention of Insult to National Honour Act, against S.Ve.Shekher.
As per the complaint, Shekher had uttered offensive remarks about the National Flag and Chief Minister Edappadi K Palaniswami in a video that he had uploaded on social media.
The video which was released by S.Ve. Shekher, to criticise Chief Minister Edappadi K Palaniswami for his condemnation of an incident where a saffron cloth was put on the statue of the late chief minister and AIADMK founder MG Ramachandran.
S.Ve. Shekher had claimed that the colours of the national flag were representative of different religions – saffron denoted Hindus, white Christians and green Muslims, in the video and went on further asking if the saffron on the national flag that he was to hoist on Independence Day was a disgrace.
Following this, a complaint was lodged against him for insulting the tricolour and a case was booked under Prevention of Insults to National Honour Act, 1971.
Earlier, the government had informed the Madras HC that it had no objection in granting anticipatory bail to S.Ve. Shekher, if the latter seeks apologies for his comment on the National Flag and that the same would not be repeated in future. Accordingly, the actor had filed a plea in Madras HC and sought apology for his alleged comments also ensuring that no such comments derogating the National Flag would be made by him in the near future. Meanwhile, the hearing for his bail plea was adjourned to September 7.
The court had earlier directed the police not to arrest him until further orders.
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