The decision to hear the complaint was taken by the court of the additional chief judicial magistrate (sixth) on Friday, lawyer Kamlesh Chandra Tripathi, who moved the plea, said.
The court will hear the complaint on November 4, he said.
The complaint has accused Haasan of hurting religious sentiments of the Hindus by making the “inflammatory and derogatory remark of Hindu terrorism”.
It has sought a directive asking the actor to refrain from making such a remark given the public following he has.
This remark has “deeply hurt” the sentiments of scores of people following Hindu religion, it added.
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