A complaint was lodged with the Delhi Police against the
PK star, by short filmmaker Ullhas PR over the remarks.
Meanwhile, hundreds of activists of the Hindu Sena on
Tuesday staged a loud demonstration outside Khan's
residence in Mumbai against his statement on intolerance. They were detained by the police and security
beefed up around Aamir's house.
Further stoking the ongoing debate on the rising intolerance in the country, BJP parliamentarian Yogi Adityanath said that people were free to leave as it will reduce
the country's population.
All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (AIMIM) chief
Asaduddin Owaisi, however, said the Muslims would not
leave the country, come what may, and that they would
continue to live here as "proud Indians".
Support #2
Delhi Chief
Minister
Arvind Kejriwal supported the
actor
and
tweeted:
"BJP should
stop silencing voices
through
abuses and
threats. It's
high
time
that the central government
took
concrete
steps to instill a sense
of
security amongst
people."
S e v e r a l
members of
the film fraternity, including Anupam Kher, Ram Gopal
Varma and Ashoke Pandit, slammed Aamir, saying that
he must spread hope and not fear.
Criticism #3
Veteran actor Anupam -- also a BJP supporter -- questioned Aamir on Twitter over whether he had asked Kiran "which country would she like to move out to".
"When did 'Incredible India' become 'Intolerant India' for
you? Only in the last seven to eight months? #AtithiDevoB ]