The cyber crime wing of police today registered the case under Section 153 of the IPC (promoting disharmony and enmity between communities), police said.
Sampath had posted pictures of himself performing the pooja on October 10 on Facebook.
About six firearms, including rifles, a pistol, sword and a sickle were placed before a deity and he was seen sitting in front of it.
The September 22 murder of Hindu Munnani district spokesperson Sasikumar had triggered violent protests in Coimbatore, with several BJP senior leaders condemning the incident and saying that of late Hindu outfit leaders were being targeted in Tamil Nadu.
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