Raipur, Sept. 1 -- A first information report (FIR) has been registered against Trinamool Congress (TMC) lawmaker Mahua Moitra in Chhattisgarh's capital city Raipur for her alleged "objectionable" remarks against Union home minister Amit Shah, police said on Sunday. The case was registered against Moitra at the Mana police station on Saturday under BNS sections 196 (promoting enmity between different groups on the grounds of religion, race, place of birth, residence, language, etc) and 197 (imputations, assertions prejudicial to national integration) based on a complaint lodged by a local resident, an officer said. The TMC MP sparked a controversy after allegedly saying that if Shah fails to stop infiltration from Bangladesh, "the first thing you should do is cut Amit Shah's head and put it on your table." A video of her purported remarks, which were allegedly made on Thursday in West Bengal's Nadia district while speaking to reporters, was widely circulated on social media. HT could not independently verify the authenticity of the video. According to the police, complainant Gopal Samanto alleged that Moitra's remarks were objectionable and unconstitutional. The complaint also said that a large number of Bangladeshi refugees were settled in the Mana Camp area in Raipur in 1971, and Moitra's statement has created fear among them, as such remarks may provoke anger from other communities against them, the officer said. Responding to the development, Moitra said her use of a Bengali idiom was misinterpreted. "Idioms are not for Idiots. @CG_Police you just got a slap in the face from HC for last fake case you filed & withdrew it with your tail between your legs. Stop listening to BJP Masters you will only get egg on your face," she said on X.htc...