"On request, put up for further pre summoning of evidence on February 13," the court said.
The court asked the complainant to record the evidence after it heard his counsel Monika Arora, who said Shinde had "wilfully" made the remarks to cause hatred among communities.
Kumar said Shinde's remarks were aimed at polarising minority votes in the 2014 polls. "The statement is not only defamatory but also contains the insinuation that Hindu religion is involved in anti-national activities," the petition said.