<p>Award-winning Malayalam actor Vinayakan has landed in trouble for his unpleasant remarks against former Kerala chief minister Oommen Chandy who died two days ago.</p>.<p>A Congress activist lodged a police complaint against the actor's comments on the departed political leader.</p>.<p>In a viral Facebook video on Wednesday, the actor asked "who is this Oommen Chandy?" and "why three days' mourning had been declared in the state on his demise".</p>.<p><strong>Also Read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/south/chandys-final-journey-to-hometown-delayed-as-thousands-gather-along-route-throughout-night-1238875.html">Chandy's final journey to hometown delayed as thousands gather along route throughout night</a></strong></p>.<p>The <em>Kammatti Padam</em> actor also criticised the media for the wide coverage given to the procession carrying his mortal remains to his home village Puthuppally in Kottayam district.</p>.<p>Following social media outrage and widespread criticism from various quarters, Vinayakan later withdrew the video from his Facebook account.</p>.<p>Condemning his distasteful remarks against Chandy, the Congress on Thursday lodged a police complaint against the actor seeking action.</p>.<p>In the complaint lodged by a party activist here, it is alleged that Vinayakan insulted the Congress stalwart through social media and immediate action should be taken against him.</p>.<p>Confirming that the complaint has been received, a senior police officer here said they are examining it and an action will be taken soon.</p>.<p>"We have received the complaint. A case is yet to be registered. We are examining whether the case can be registered against him under IPC Section 153," he told <em>PTI</em>.</p>.<p>IPC 153 is imposed against the act of wantonly giving provocation with intent to cause riot.</p>.<p>Chandy, who served as the chief minister of Kerala twice, breathed his last in a private hospital in Bengaluru on Tuesday. His end came while undergoing treatment for cancer, party sources said. He was 79.</p>
<p>Award-winning Malayalam actor Vinayakan has landed in trouble for his unpleasant remarks against former Kerala chief minister Oommen Chandy who died two days ago.</p>.<p>A Congress activist lodged a police complaint against the actor's comments on the departed political leader.</p>.<p>In a viral Facebook video on Wednesday, the actor asked "who is this Oommen Chandy?" and "why three days' mourning had been declared in the state on his demise".</p>.<p><strong>Also Read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/south/chandys-final-journey-to-hometown-delayed-as-thousands-gather-along-route-throughout-night-1238875.html">Chandy's final journey to hometown delayed as thousands gather along route throughout night</a></strong></p>.<p>The <em>Kammatti Padam</em> actor also criticised the media for the wide coverage given to the procession carrying his mortal remains to his home village Puthuppally in Kottayam district.</p>.<p>Following social media outrage and widespread criticism from various quarters, Vinayakan later withdrew the video from his Facebook account.</p>.<p>Condemning his distasteful remarks against Chandy, the Congress on Thursday lodged a police complaint against the actor seeking action.</p>.<p>In the complaint lodged by a party activist here, it is alleged that Vinayakan insulted the Congress stalwart through social media and immediate action should be taken against him.</p>.<p>Confirming that the complaint has been received, a senior police officer here said they are examining it and an action will be taken soon.</p>.<p>"We have received the complaint. A case is yet to be registered. We are examining whether the case can be registered against him under IPC Section 153," he told <em>PTI</em>.</p>.<p>IPC 153 is imposed against the act of wantonly giving provocation with intent to cause riot.</p>.<p>Chandy, who served as the chief minister of Kerala twice, breathed his last in a private hospital in Bengaluru on Tuesday. His end came while undergoing treatment for cancer, party sources said. He was 79.</p>