<p>The court asked police to respond by Nov 16 on the complaint filed by a group of Kashmiri pandits, Roots in Kashmir (RIK).<br /><br />On Monday, RIK filed a complaint in the court against Geelani, Roy and others for speaking in favour of Kashmir's "azadi" at a seminar held here Oct 21.<br /><br />“The government has until now remained a mute spectator to the vicious and seditious speeches made by the separatists. Since they've remained inert, we've decided to shoulder the responsibility,” said RIK member Aditya Raj Kaul.<br /><br />Members of RIK Oct 28 filed a complaint with the Tilak Marg police station demanding that a First Information Report (FIR) be registered and action be taken against “those who spoke in the favour of 'azadi' and separation of Kashmir”.<br /><br />“We expect the police to inform us about the reasons of not filing an FIR in this case. We demand an FIR for the speeches made on Oct 21, and a thorough investigation into the case,” Vikas Padora, lawyer for RIK, told IANS.</p>
<p>The court asked police to respond by Nov 16 on the complaint filed by a group of Kashmiri pandits, Roots in Kashmir (RIK).<br /><br />On Monday, RIK filed a complaint in the court against Geelani, Roy and others for speaking in favour of Kashmir's "azadi" at a seminar held here Oct 21.<br /><br />“The government has until now remained a mute spectator to the vicious and seditious speeches made by the separatists. Since they've remained inert, we've decided to shoulder the responsibility,” said RIK member Aditya Raj Kaul.<br /><br />Members of RIK Oct 28 filed a complaint with the Tilak Marg police station demanding that a First Information Report (FIR) be registered and action be taken against “those who spoke in the favour of 'azadi' and separation of Kashmir”.<br /><br />“We expect the police to inform us about the reasons of not filing an FIR in this case. We demand an FIR for the speeches made on Oct 21, and a thorough investigation into the case,” Vikas Padora, lawyer for RIK, told IANS.</p>