The Ashfield MP’s comments, which Mr. Khan and others have called racist, resulted in his suspension from the Conservative Party last weekend. He also refused to provide an apology.
Those who have not been accused of a crime are not identified by the Metropolitan Police.
However, the force acknowledged receiving a tip about an MP’s alleged use of hate speech after it was first published in The Sun.
A representative stated: “On Saturday, February 24, a report was given to the police. Officers are evaluating this document.
There are still concerns over Mr. Anderson’s future in the Commons; some of his Tory friends want him to be restored, while others want more severe punishment for his remarks.
Additionally, he has not ruled out joining the opposition Reform Party, which was founded by Nigel Farage and is led by Richard Tice, his coworker at News presenter, with whom he is rumored to have had a meeting.