Kerala HC dismisses bail plea of actor for making anti-women remarks

Press Trust of India  |  Kochi 

The High Court Thursday dismissed an anticipatory bail plea filed by Thulasi in a case against him for allegedly making provocative anti-women remarks during a protest organised by the BJP-led NDA in the state.

Thulasi had moved the high court seeking anticipatory bail after a sessions court in declined to grant him relief.

The had made a shocking statement in October last year, saying that women entering temple should be ripped into half.

Thulasi made the controversial remark while taking a dig at the central and state governments while threatening women against entering the temple.

"One half should be sent to and the other half should be thrown towards chief minister's (Pinarayi Vijayan) office in Thiruvananthapuram," he had said.

The FIR against Thulasi was registered on a complaint by a of the DYFI, the youth wing of the CPI(M).

The was booked under Sections 295A (outraging religious feelings), 298 (uttering words with intention to wound religious sentiments), 354A (making sexually coloured remarks) of the IPC.

He was also booked under Section 119A of the Police Act, which deals with sexual gestures or acts in public places degrading the dignity of women.

The State Women's Commission had registered a case against Thulasi.

On September 28 last year, the allowed women of all ages to enter the temple, saying that "no physiological and biological factor can be given legitimacy if it doesn't pass the test of conditionality".

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First Published: Thu, January 10 2019. 18:30 IST