The ruling AIADMK is up in arms against Tamil film star Vijay`s Diwali release `Sarkar` for its reported reference to former chief minister J Jayalalithaa, besides the alleged depiction of certain government schemes in bad light. Senior AIADMK ministers demanded that the contentious scenes be deleted, and threatened to initiate legal action if the latter failed to comply. Fisheries minister D Jayakumar wanted to know why certain references deemed to be that to the late Jayalalithaa had found their way into the script. However, rebel AIADMK leader TTV Dhinakaran claimed Jayalalithaa was never addressed by the name mentioned in the film but charged commercial intent behind showing the AIADMK`s `freebies` in bad light. Law minister CV Shanmugham said certain scenes amounted to inciting violence and warned of action. The scenes relating to burning of items disbursed under government welfare schemes amount to inciting violence. Whether it is the producer (Sun Pictures) or actor (Vijay), or theatres-- they will have to face action, he told reporters. DMK leader Pazha.Karuppiah, who has played the antagonist`s role in the film, wondered how scenes of a movie could be deleted after the Censor Board had cleared it.