Bjp ruled state Madya pradesh police arrested his two nephews on charges of sedition for allegedly celebrating Pakistan’s victory against India in the finals of the Champions Trophy. The two minor boys were among 15 people from the Muslim-dominated village of Mohad picked up on the charges.
The police say the arrests followed complaints from a local resident that Muslim youth were marching in the village and shouting pro-Pakistan slogans. “So when a resident (Subhash Laxman Koli) complained about it, we took action against the accused,” adds district superintendent (SP) RRS Parihar.
But the families say they weren’t celebrating at all, and that the arrests were a conspiracy to target the Muslims as they didn’t vote for the ruling Bhartiya Janata Party (BJP).
“Around 1.30 am, cops barged into our house, started searching and picked up my son Mehmud and took him away, while thrashing him all along. We didn’t celebrate Pakistani victory at all,” says Rafiq Imam, whose 25-year-old son is among the 15 arrested.
“They want to polarise the village as it has substantial population from both communities,” he alleges. All arrested have been sent to judicial custody. Rashid says the police action has struck terror in the village and most Muslim families have sent their young children to other places to hide, as they fear police might arrest them too.
On the claims of the Muslim families that they were being targeted because they are from minority community and don’t support or vote for BJP, Superintendent of Police (SP) Burhanpur RRS Parihar rubbished the allegations.
But police rubbish these charges. “We took action because they were raising pro-Pakistan slogans and bursting crackers while marching in the area, doing it at main roads and crossings,” says Parihar.
The families allege that the bursting of crackers was a conspiracy hatched by outsides a charge the police say they are looking into. HT reached out to the complainant but he said he was too scared to speak.
But the families aren’t convinced. Gulshaer Gulzar says his younger brother Idwar Gulzar, who is in his mid-20s, was picked up on Sunday evening while he had gone out after dinner. “It is a conspiracy against us”, he adds.
Masood Ahmed Khan, secretary of a local Muslim advocacy group, fears such police action encourages radicalism. “Over the years we have seen authorities harassing our youth in Muslim dominated areas of districts like Burhanpur, Khandwa and so on. Slapping such serious charges on our people on flimsy grounds sends a very wrong signal to the community,” he says.
A person convicted for sedition is a law introduced by the British regime can be in jail for life.
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