In yet another complaint filed against Prakash Raj, this time an advocate in Bengaluru has filed a private complaint in the court since the local police failed to register an FIR. Advocate Kiran N had filed a complaint with the Hanumanthanagar police station on May 8 but since no action was taken, he decided to take this matter to court.

In the complaint, he accused Prakash Raj and said he had made statements insulting the religious beliefs of Hindus, deliberately and intentionally, which hurt the emotions, feelings and sentiments.'

"You do not know about cows. You know about cow urine. If you want to wash your clothes, you need 1 kg cow dung and 2 litres of cow urine. You then need to mix all of this and wash your clothes. Why because, except for cow urine, you do not know anything else. So, do not give us this story," said Prakash Raj.

He claims Raj had made unfair comments on the cow and its excretions. This he claimed was defamatory against the Hindu community and that Prakash Raj had mocked the excretion of the cow. "By depicting it as detergents or washing agents, with malafide intention and ulterior motive to insult the religious feelings of the complainant as well as the entire followers of Hinduism," the advocate said.

The advocate has requested the court to take cognizance against actor Prakash Raj in accordance with law for offences under Section 295 (A) of the IPC and to direct the Inspector of Police, Hanumanthanagar Police Station under Section 156 (3) of CrPC.

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