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          Chandigarh, Oct 28 (IANS) Human  rights activist and lawyer Arvind Thakur Thursday said he filed a petition in a  local court here seeking action against Congress general secretary Rahul Gandhi  and Booker Prize winner writer Arundhati Roy for giving 'inflammatory'  speeches.  
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	   'We have filed a joint petition  against Rahul Gandhi and Arundhati Roy in the district court here today  (Thursday). The petition has been admitted in the court and it would be heard  tomorrow (Friday),' Thakur, who heads NGO Global Human Rights Council, told  IANS.   'Campaigning in Bihar, Rahul Gandhi  had compared RSS (Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh) with SIMI (Student Islamic  Movement of India), which is a banned organisation. This was the tactic to win  vote bank and highly unconstitutional as it could even lead to riots,' he  added.   Arundhati Roy is already facing the  wrath from various quarters over her controversial remarks on Kashmir. The  Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) had also demanded her arrest and said that the  language used by her was objectionable and amounted to an attack on the  country's integrity.   'During her recent speech, Arundhati  Roy had said that Kashmir was never an integral part of India. She is quite  biased and radical. She had also supported the movement of naxalites and  Maoists in her speech and said that their path of violence was appropriate,'  Thakur said.  
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