Actor Vijay Deverakonda has been embroiled in controversy ahead of the release of the film 'Kingdom'. Recently a police complaint has been filed against him for alleged derogatory remarks against tribal people. According to a Telangana Today report, Lal Chauhan, a Hyderabad-based lawyer, has filed a complaint against the comments made by Vijay during the pre-release event of Suriya-starrer 'Retro'.

According to the report, Lal Chauhan filed a complaint against Vijay at the SR Nagar police station on Thursday. In his complaint, he alleged that the actor, in his speech about the Pahalgam terror attack, said that these attacks are similar to the conflicts between tribal communities hundreds of years ago.
Demand for action against the actor
Tribal organizations have also objected to his comments and condemned them. They alleged that Vijay's statements insulted them and demanded an immediate apology. According to the report, the police said about the matter that necessary action will be taken after legal opinion on the complaint.
‘Kashmir belongs to India and Kashmiris belong to us’
Vijay gave an emotional speech at the ‘Retro’ event, in which he said, ‘The solution to what is happening in Kashmir is to educate them (terrorists) and ensure that they are not brainwashed. What will they achieve? Kashmir belongs to India, and Kashmiris belong to us.’
What did the actor comment on
He also lashed out at Pakistan and terrorists, saying, ‘India does not even need to attack Pakistan because Pakistanis themselves are fed up with their government and if this continues, they will attack them themselves. Just like tribals used to fight 500 years ago, these people are working without intelligence and common sense.’

The attack happened on 22 April
Let us tell you that on 22 April, 28 people were killed and many others were injured in a terrorist attack on tourists in a grassland in Pahalgam, Kashmir. Many celebrities have condemned the attack and urged the government to take strict action against the terrorists. In his speech, Vijay recalled that he had visited Pahalgam two years ago during the shooting of 'Khushi'.
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