Hardline Islamic groups on Wednesday filed a blasphemy complaint on Wednesday against Sukmawati, one of the daughters of Indonesia’s first president, Soekarno, accusing her of reciting a poem insulting Islam and prompting fresh concerns over intolerance in the world’s most populous Muslim-majority country. She held a press conference to deny allegations suggesting that she intended to defame Islam through her poem entitled `Ibu Indonesia` (Mother Indonesia). She felt the need to clarify the situation following allegations and the general response of her poem that she presented at the Indonesia Fashion Week. The same alliance of hardliners group last year accused Jakarta’s former Christian governor of blasphemy and spearheaded mass rallies that led to his ouster and jailing, a ruling that many believed was politicized and unjust.