Sanjay Raut pulled up by Bombay High Court in Kangana Ranaut row

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Shiv Sena MP Sanjay Raut [Image: The Hindu]
Shiv Sena MP Sanjay Raut [Image: The Hindu]

New Delhi : The Bombay High Court on Tuesday pulled up Shiv Sena MP Sanjay Raut over remarks directed at Kangana Ranaut, while the two argued over her comparing Mumbai to PoK - demanding to know if this was appropriate behaviour for a parliamentarian.

A division bench of Justices SJ Kathawalla and RI Chagla had harsh words for the Sena leader and the party spokesperson.

"We also don't agree with what the petitioner has said. But is this the way to address her? You are a leader. We are proud of being Maharashtrians... but is this the way to react? You have to show grace. You cannot use such language," the court said.

"We are all Maharashtrians, and proud to be Maharashtrians but we have to show grace. This is not the way," the justices added.

Sanjay Raut's lawyer said "the language used could have been avoided" but also appeared to insist that the remark itself had been provoked by a "dishonest" petitioner.

During today's hearing Raut, via his lawyer, also submitted an affidavit denying he had threatened Ranaut and the comment "wasn't in the way the petitioner had alleged".

The court, in no mood to relent, pointed out that the affidavit meant Raut at least accepted he had been talking about the actor; in an earlier hearing the Sena leader's lawyer said her client made no reference to Ranaut at all.

"He should not have said that... but there was no threatening message. He only said that the petitioner is very dishonest. That was after the petitioner said Maharashtra is not safe," the lawyer was quoted as saying by news agency PTI.

The row between Maharashtra's ruling Shiv Sena and Kangana Ranaut erupted after the actor's remarks concerning Mumbai Police's investigation into the Sushant Singh Rajput death case. Criticising the police's handling of the case, Ranaut said she felt unsafe in the city.

The Sena lashed out and demanded that she stay away if that was the case. That was when Ranaut wondered "why Mumbai seemed like PoK".

In the escalating exchange between the two parties, Mumbai civic authorities began demolishing Ranaut's office in the posh residential area of Pali Hills, citing 14 "violations".

Ms Ranaut secured a stay on the demolition and, earlier this month, filed a ₹ 2 crore compensation claim in an amended petition to the same case. In the amended petition, she said the demolition was a direct result of her comments against the Maharashtra government.

The court is now conducting a final hearing on the petition but has adjourned the hearing to October 5.