The National Conference, however, said that the remarks had been twisted and taken out of context.
The petition demanded that the leader's membership of Parliament be terminated and sedition charges are slapped on him under Section 124-A of IPC.
However, the Apex court saw no merit in the plea and while dismissing the petition directed the petitioners to deposit Rs 50,000 for filing the PIL.
The National Conference, however, said that the remarks had been twisted and taken out of context.
The petition demanded that the leader's membership of Parliament be terminated and sedition charges are slapped on him under Section 124-A of IPC.
However, the Apex court saw no merit in the plea and while dismissing the petition directed the petitioners to deposit Rs 50,000 for filing the PIL.