A complaint has been lodged with the police in Assam's Sivasagar district against Trinamool Congress Member of Parliament Mahua Moitra for her tweet which allegedly links the expression 'sexual harassment' with an Assamese surname.
A local organisation, Jatiya Sangrami Sena had filed the written complaint alleging that Mahua Moitra had insulted the entire Assamese community with her tweet and demanded an unconditional apology from her.
Mahua Moitra had allegedly posted the tweet in reference to a list of unparliamentary words.
"My first of new twitter series on replacements for unparliamentary words. Banned word- Sexual Harassment Replacement- Mr Gogoi," she allegedly wrote on Thursday.
This led to criticism, especially by netizens from Assam, who pointed that 'Gogoi' is a surname of a large section of Assamese people and the tweet was deemed by them as an insult to the entire community.
The Trinamool Congress leader had on Friday clarified that she was not implicating the Gogoi community.
"Just for those Sanghis twisting tweet to say I targeted all Gogois, let me spell it out : Mister Ranjan Gogoi. Honourable MP, Rajya Sabha," she had posted on the micro blogging site.
A former staff of Supreme Court had in 2019 accused Ranjan Gogoi, who was then the chief justice of the country, of sexual harassment and the Supreme Court took suo motu cognisance of the matter.
An in-house committee of three judges had later given a clean chit to Ranjan Gogoi.
The Jatiya Sangrami Sena has also threatened not to allow TMC to hold any meeting or rally in upper Assam if she failed to apologise for her comment.
A police official confirmed that a written complaint against Mahua Moitra, who had created an uproar with her Goddess Kali comment, had been received on Friday but no First Information Report (FIR) has been registered as yet.
"A complaint has been filed at Sivasagar sadar police Station. We are examining it. No case has been registered yet," he said.
The ruling BJP in Assam Saturday demanded an apology from Mahua Moitra for her Twitter post.
"The unparliamentary word used by Mahua Moitra is an insult to all the people of Assam. She must tender an apology for it," BJP state spokesperson Mominul Awal said in a statement in Guwahati.
He maintained that the state TMC president Ripun Bora should also apologise to the people for the remark. A complaint had been lodged on July 6 by Bajrang Dal with the police at Hailakandi in Assam for Mahua Moitra's comment on Goddess Kali in which she said she imagined the goddess as meat eating and alcohol accepting and that every one has the right to worship a god and goddess in his or her own way.
(This story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)
Poll Body Notice To Bengal BJP Chief Over Alleged Remarks On Ashoka Emblem BJP Worker's Body Found Inside Party Office In Bengal, Woman Arrested 'Trump Proved Age Isn't A Factor': Trinamool Leader Amid Retirement Debate Late Flight, Emergency Landing, Stuck For 3 Days: Indian Fliers' Nightmare Putin Responds To Biden's Missile Approval By Changing Nuclear Doctrine Explained: Why Delhi's AQI Was 494 Today But International Monitor Said 1,600 What Is Artificial Rain And Will It Help Combat Delhi Pollution? Kuki MLA Calls 10 "Militants" Killed In Encounter "Martyrs", Posts Video "Manipur, Its People Suffering Silently": M Kharge's SOS To President Track Latest News Live on NDTV.com and get news updates from India and around the world.