<p>Bengaluru: The High Grounds police on Tuesday registered a First Information Report (FIR) following a complaint on BJP MLA Basangouda Patil Yatnal for his "objectionable" remarks on gold smuggling suspect Ranya Rao. </p><p>The case was registered after Akula Anuradha lodged a complaint earlier in the day. In the FIR, it was stated that Yatnal's remarks against Ranya were "objectionable, vulgar and disrespectful". </p><p>The complainant also claimed that Ranya was a multi-language actress and had respect in the society, which remarks like the ones made by Yatnal spoil. </p>.Pass suitable orders to stop false media coverage against Ranya: Karnataka HC to Centre.<p>As per the FIR, Yatnal, who was speaking to the media in Vijayapura had said that Ranya hid the gold wherever she could on her body. </p><p>The complainant saw the video being telecasted in the media on March 17 and then approached the police, the FIR noted. When <em>DH</em> contacted the complainant on the phone, she refused to offer a comment on if she was related to Ranya or how she was connected to the case. </p><p>The case was registered under Section 79 (word, gesture or act intended to insult modesty of a woman) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS). Further probe is on. </p><p>"Since the incident occurred in Vijayapura, the case will likely be transferred there due to jurisdiction," a police officer said.</p>
<p>Bengaluru: The High Grounds police on Tuesday registered a First Information Report (FIR) following a complaint on BJP MLA Basangouda Patil Yatnal for his "objectionable" remarks on gold smuggling suspect Ranya Rao. </p><p>The case was registered after Akula Anuradha lodged a complaint earlier in the day. In the FIR, it was stated that Yatnal's remarks against Ranya were "objectionable, vulgar and disrespectful". </p><p>The complainant also claimed that Ranya was a multi-language actress and had respect in the society, which remarks like the ones made by Yatnal spoil. </p>.Pass suitable orders to stop false media coverage against Ranya: Karnataka HC to Centre.<p>As per the FIR, Yatnal, who was speaking to the media in Vijayapura had said that Ranya hid the gold wherever she could on her body. </p><p>The complainant saw the video being telecasted in the media on March 17 and then approached the police, the FIR noted. When <em>DH</em> contacted the complainant on the phone, she refused to offer a comment on if she was related to Ranya or how she was connected to the case. </p><p>The case was registered under Section 79 (word, gesture or act intended to insult modesty of a woman) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS). Further probe is on. </p><p>"Since the incident occurred in Vijayapura, the case will likely be transferred there due to jurisdiction," a police officer said.</p>