Delhi Police Commissioner ordered to look into derogatory posts on Kangana Ranaut
text_fieldsNew Delhi: The commissioner of police, Sanjay Arora, was ordered by Delhi Lieutenant Governor V.K. Saxena on Thursday to conduct a comprehensive investigation into a derogatory social media post made by Congress leader Supriya Shrinate against Bollywood actress Kangana Ranaut. Ranaut is running for the BJP seat from Mandi in Himachal Pradesh in the upcoming Lok Sabha elections.
The move came after BJP leader and Lok Sabha candidate from New Delhi constituency, Bansuri Swaraj submitted a complaint to the L-G, demanding investigation and registration of an FIR against Shrinate for "outraging the modesty of a woman".
According to Raj Niwas officials, the L-G has forwarded the complaint to the Police Commissioner and directed to carry out the investigation "scientifically" and take legal action, if necessary, as per the law.
The officials said that the L-G has directed to ascertain the truth behind the whole episode and also the subsequent claims made by Shrinate, denying her involvement in the matter.
"The L-G has asked the Police Commissioner to investigate as to who made the said derogatory post and also the mobile phone/ device that was used for making the said post," said officials.
Saxena has also directed to verify the claims of Shrinate wherein she has denied making the said post and sought to blame it on "some individuals who have got access to her social media account".
"Further, the police will also investigate as to who deleted the post after nearly two hours and the device used for deleting the same," said the officials.
In her complaint to the L-G, Swaraj has alleged that the derogatory post made by Shrinate "outraged the modesty of a woman" and thereby, an offence under section 509 of the IPC was made out against Shrinate.
Accordingly, she demanded the registration of an FIR against Shrinate.
With inputs from IANS