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Hate speeches ‘themselves form of violence’, said the Gurugram court, denied Jamia Gunman bail

Hate speeches 'themselves form of violence', said the Gurugram court, denied Jamia Gunman bail
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Gurugram: The local court on Friday rejected the implementation of a guarantee of a young man from Greater Noida, who was arrested on July 12 by police Haryana for the hatred speech he had conveyed in Mahapanchayat before in Patoudi where he called for attacks on the attack of Muslim communities.
Magistrate Judicial (first grade) Mohammad Segee, while rejecting the guarantee, observing that the consequences of the activity may be “far more dangerous and can be translated into communal violence”.
The court said the defendant’s speech was “it itself is a form of violence” and such actions cannot be “tolerated in every civilized society”.
This is the second time in two years that the young man, is now believed to be 19 years old, has been ordered and detained.
He has faced the law as a teenager after firing protesters of citizenship amendments near Jamia Millia Islamia in Delhi on January 30 last year.
The court observed that every citizen had the right to express the mind but not in a way that targeted the community and promoted hostility.
“He seems to be very proud of his antesedents.
He even triggers people to kill people from certain communities and slogans sung in this matter …
such activities cannot be tolerated in a civilized society.
Hate sayings based on religion and caste has been Being fashionable today, “said the court, adding defendant’s speech” itself is a form of violence and such people and their inflammatory speech is a barrier for the growth of the spirit of true democracy “.
“Religious tolerance is the need for time and not intolerance.
It is necessary for individuals in the community to get along, especially when various cultures and people with different religious beliefs live in one community or nation,” the court was observed.
Kulbhushan Bharadwaj, advice to be accused, argues that his client has made a scapegoat and those who are the actors who are actually protected by the police.
“He is not an organizer, is also not responsible for the entire episode.
He delivered a speech after the orators spoke to many people.
Why is it only the recordings given in court and not others too?” Bharadwah was arguing.
“Even before my client spoke, there were several other orators who used very offensive languages ​​and speech hatred but only my clients were accused and arrested.
There are other orators who are strong people and they give inflammatory speeches, but there are no actions taken against them , “Advisor told the court.
The young man has made a statement at Mahapachayat who was called to discuss “love jihad” and religious conversion, among others.
The committee denied inviting the boy, claiming he appeared himself.
Mahapachayat was held at Ramleela Ground in Patudi in July 4.
The video clip of the youth speech was widely distributed on social media, which led to calls for legal action against meetings and speakers there.
“If they can kidnap our brothers and sisters, why can’t we kidnap it? From Pataudi, I want to warn people with ‘terrorist mindset’ that if I can go to Jamia to support CAA, Pataudi isn’t too far away,” he said , Mahapachayat was held under Hindu Dharm Raksha Mancha banners, led by President Master Om Singh.
It was attended by members of Vishwa Hindu Parishad, Head of Karni Sena and BJP Suraj Pal Amu and had participants from 90 coexist villages.
Pamphlets are distributed before the reading meeting, ‘Mahapachayat against Love Jihad, Jihad Market, Tanah Jihad and Religious Repentance’.
About 500-600 participated people, according to the police.
The Greater Noida Youth has been charged under section 153a (promoting hostility between various groups with religious reasons, races, place of birth, residence, language, etc., and involved in the Acts for Harmoni maintenance) and 295A, intended to make angry feelings Religion of any class by insulting religion or religious beliefs) from IPC.

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