
The accused has been identified as Elloor Subrahmanya Rao, a Sangh Parivar activist. He made the controversial statement during a panel discussion on a local television channel on Monday on the topic ‘Burning Bhagavad Gita'
The programme was organized in the wake of a few Hindu intellectuals expressed their ‘desire’ to burn 'Bhagavad Gita' in the public.
Amidst the discussion, Subrahmanya Rao is alleged to have made a statement to burn the Constitution. Shocked over the anti-national statement, Jayan Malpe, a local resident and activist, lodged a complaint at jurisdictional Malpe police station against Mr Rao.
The complainant stated that Mr Rao’s statements were an insult to the Constitution and rocked the very foundation of the country. He demanded that the accused should be booked under the Indian Sedition Act. The case has been registered under Section 124 (a) of the Indian Penal Code.
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