'Azadi' slogans raised at Amnesty event: Bengaluru top cop


Bengaluru, Aug 17 (IANS): Three days after the controversial event, Bengaluru Police Commissioner N.S. Megharikh on Tuesday night confirmed that 'Azadi' (freedom) slogans were raised at a cultural programme Amnesty International India organised here on alleged human rights violations in Jammu and Kashmir.

"Towards the end of the programme, a group of persons who were among the audience raised slogans seeking 'Azadi'. When the situation was getting volatile, the organisers suspended the programme and the police dispersed the people gathered there," said Megharik in a statement on Tuesday night.

Clarifying that police permission was neither sought nor given, as the event was an indoor function at United Theological College in the city on August 13, Megharikh said police persons were, however, deployed as the programme was brought to the notice of the local police station.

"During the function, it appears that some argument took place among the members of the audience regarding the action taken by the Indian army in Kashmir," the police chief pointed out.

Amnesty organised the programme -- 'Broken Families' -- which had an interactive discussion on peace and justice in Kashmir and where three families from the strife-torn valley shared human rights violations they faced with the rest of India.

"During the course of investigation, all possible evidence, including video footage will be collected, examined and appropriate legal action will be taken against the perpetrators of the alleged offence," Megharikh asserted.

The event is supposed to be part of a three-city tour of select families, covering Bengaluru, Mumbai and New Delhi.

The police chief also noted that Akhila Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad's (ABVP) organising secretary Jayaprakash had given a complaint, alleging that Amnesty representatives and other participants had indulged in anti-national slogans and criticised the role of Indian army.

The Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh's (RSS) affiliated student wing also submitted with the complaint a video footage of the function, showing some of the participants raising 'Azadi' slogans loudly a couple of times in unison.

"The complainant demanded legal action against such persons. After obtaining legal opinion, an FIR was registered on the complaint on August 15 under various sections of the IPC (Indian Penal Code)," Megharikh added.

The case has been entrusted to the assistant commissioner of police in the J.C. Nagar sub-division, as charges of sedition, rioting, unlawful assembly and promoting enmity were mentioned in the FIR.


None of our employees shouted anti-India slogans at event: Amnesty

Amnesty International India chapter on Tuesday said none of its employee shouted any anti-India slogan at an event in Bengaluru on Kashmir, allegations based on which the sedition charge was slapped against the human rights body.

Amensty India said the allegation mentioned in a complaint by an ABVP representative against it were “without substance” and that the only discussion at the event on Saturday was about allegations of human rights violations and denial of justice in Jammu and Kashmir.

The local police slapped sedition charge against Amnesty on Monday based on the allegation that anti-India slogans were raised at the event organised by it.

“No Amnesty International India employee shouted any slogans at any point,” the human rights organisation said in a statement referring to allegations that “slogans were raised that Indian Kashmir should be a part of Pakistan.”

To the charge that the event indirectly supported terrorists, Amnesty said the only discussion that had taken place was about allegations of human rights violations and denial of justice to families in Kashmir.

“These are issues that have regularly been discussed in the media. They have been written about at length by members of Parliament, politicians, judges and civil society,” it said.

The event was held as part of a campaign based on the report “Denied: Failures in accountability for human rights violations by security force personnel in Jammu and Kashmir”, published in July 2015, it said.

Amnesty said the report was based on in-depth research in Jammu and Kashmir, including interviews with family members of “victims”, RTI applications, examination of police and court records, and interviews with civil society groups, lawyers, and government officials.

The families of three Kashmiri victims that were interviewed for the report were invited to share their stories at the event, said Amnesty.

About allegations that some people at the event tried to assault ABVP activists, it said, “No Amnesty International India employee was involved in any form of assault.”

“Towards the end of the event, some of those who attended raised slogans, some of which referred to calls for ’Azaadi’ [freedom]. Amnesty International India as a matter of policy does not take any position in favour of or against demands for self-determination. However, Amnesty International India considers that the right to freedom of expression includes the right to peacefully advocate political solutions. Amnesty International India had invited the Bengaluru police to be present at the event in the interest of the security of the invited families and other attendees,” the statement said.

About allegations that a women employee of Amnesty and two others raised raised anti-national slogans, it said they were not present on stage at any point during the event.

Amnesty said footage of the event was shared with the police.

The rights body said Amnesty had worked extensively on human rights violations in Pakistan, including “the enforced disappearances and unlawful killings of political activists in Balochistan, violations by security forces in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA), and violence against journalists by groups including the ISI”.

 

With PTI Inputs

 

  

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  • Af,,, mangalore

    Fri, Aug 19 2016

    one day we may call india as united india,these people already planned to divide the country,

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Nashville

    Wed, Aug 17 2016

    Azadi from COWards ...

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  • j.anata, Mangaluru / Bengaluru

    Wed, Aug 17 2016

    Nation is getting divided between Indians and Foreigners!

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  • Karan, Mangalore

    Wed, Aug 17 2016

    What happens if our people Indian army, Indian Navy & Indian Air force people protest like others? Will these ministers or commentators will go to border and serve the nation? never we are fit only to comment here. But our defence people doesn't do it because for them country comes first they don't have time for commenting or speaking rubbish siting at office.

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  • abdul samad, mangalore

    Wed, Aug 17 2016

    jeevan, mangalore
    AFTER GANDHI ASSASSINATION SOME GODSE FOLLOWERS DISTRIBUTED SWEETS
    Encounter is best medicine to counter these goons ITS APPLICABLE GODSE FOLLOWERS ?

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  • Gangaram, Moodbidri

    Wed, Aug 17 2016

    is it just AZADI or there is any words before and after .......if no this azadi may give many meanings...

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  • Sudhakar, Kallianpur

    Wed, Aug 17 2016

    Raathre poora Ramayana toodu bokka Seethe Ramag daani aavodu keni lekka andu nikulen avasthe maaarayare....

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  • Vincent Rodrigues., Frazer Town,Bangalore

    Wed, Aug 17 2016

    This seems to be to disunite the nation and create confusion with masses.

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  • Dev, Mangalore

    Wed, Aug 17 2016

    JNU saw it, some people who had covered their faces shouted anti India slogans & police simply aren't able to find them! Instead they produced doctored video evidence against Khanaiya & arrested him.
    Here too the organizers are labelled as criminals.
    Is India as a Nation too weak to wilt under a few trouble mongers & disintegrate as per the claims of those who had filed cases?
    Supreme Court rulings never have supported labeling them under sedition laws for raising slogans, giving vent to some hidden grievance or agenda won't gain them freedom, as they are in a free democratic country.
    Ignore these rants & they will keep quiet instead of they getting publicity by criminalizing their childish acts.

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  • Rajesh, Udupi

    Wed, Aug 17 2016

    Porkistan spends 8 lak crore to spread terror and build anti national sentiments in India.. that rouge coutry cannot feed its own people but dreams of breaking india.. bl*ody looses

    We need to identify and sham those beneficiaries of this 8 lak crore porki money, here in our own India... and such elements needs to be packed and sent to porki land so that they can enjoy peaceful life in their paradise.. LOL

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  • Fredrick Caastelino, Udyavara

    Wed, Aug 17 2016

    Since 3 days students are asking the government to arrest the people who have uttered anti Indian military slogans. But Karnataka government has not taken any action against them. I don't know why the Government is fearing. Police are simply beating students.

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  • PEDDU, MANGALURU

    Wed, Aug 17 2016

    JUST WANTS DISRUPT UNITED INDIA ! GOVT SHOULD WAKE UP

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  • Roshan, Mangaluru

    Wed, Aug 17 2016

    It is important to find the people who shouted the slogans against India. JNU incident clearly indicated the people shouted slogans came from outside. They need to be found, asked which organization they belong and punished along with the organization for treason. Same thing happened even in Kolkota.

    Organizations such as these are not that crazy to conduct an event that is illegal and against India. They get all permissions in advance. There are people who gate-crash and do all these thamasha to defame the organization and to discredit them.

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  • Rajesh, Udupi

    Wed, Aug 17 2016

    The intension to divert and take the blame away from anti national rouge elements is quite evident in this comment. Even in JNU, the culprits like susu kumar and ummer have openly challenged and are subsequently exposed, still who are you trying to convince that slogeneers are outside elements? spreading lies is the purpose then there are plenty to buy such lies in this world.. LOL

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  • John Tauro, M'luru / Kwt

    Wed, Aug 17 2016

    If Amnesty International organized the programme on broken families in general, there are such families all over the country, families broken or separated on different grounds. There may be many broken families in Kashmir due to political unrest, at the same time there also a large number of families driven out of JK due to which they are broken or members separated, living in different locations, under miserable conditions. What has the topic got to do with shouting azadi slogans? Amnesty Int’l is expected to find ways and help to unite broken families and not sponsor or even tolerate slogan shouting.

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  • Sachin, Mangalore/ Dubai

    Wed, Aug 17 2016

    This cop will be transferred soon for this statement. These ministers are blind.. they don't have courage and humanity by looking at army men's family.

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  • NAGESH PRABHU, MANGALORE/ABUDHABI

    Wed, Aug 17 2016

    Whoever it may be, and whatever may be the cause the subject NGO which are raising anti-nation slogans should be dealt in without any soft corner. They are indulged in creating disturbance and in the process of creating unrest in the society. They are into spoiling the harmony in the society. These people live here, earn their living here and want to see the country in distress, distorted. Shame on them. They need to be punished severely. Otherwise this would become precedence and would continue. It is very difficult to have a consensus in one family most of the times. Would these people thrash their parents and siblings under such instance. It is very easy to point out at others. What is the contribution from these NGO's or self portrayed intellectuals in bringing in development to enhance the welfare of the people/to meet the social obligations. Let them use their intelligence and might for the improvement of the environment with humility and generosity and be a part in the development in the nation. My appeal to the so called and self portrayed intellectuals and celebrities to come out with some corrective developmental activities and set an example to others and not by making derogatory statements. Together We shall and we need to build the nation by bringing in development and improvement. Let us not destroy things but let us build and try to mold it for the better living of our kith and kin. Jai Hind.

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, MANAMA

    Wed, Aug 17 2016

    Who authorised them to organise such an event? Why are they doing this? What is the motive? I am sure they have been asked by Pakistan do do all this because of the expose of POK & Baluchistan. It was all a premeditated action by Amnesty.

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  • Jaimini P.B., Manipal,Sharjah

    Wed, Aug 17 2016

    Henry Sir..You said it..Perfect..Crystal Clear Comment..

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, MANAMA

    Wed, Aug 17 2016

    Thank u sir, Jaimini,,,,ho jaye ek ek cup coffee December 2106 mein..

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  • alwynsoans, mangalore

    Wed, Aug 17 2016

    when afzul guru was hanged at that time PDP condemned hanging of terrorist afzulguru.PDP staged protest all over kashmir.now our pm modiji joins hand with PDP .PDP and BJPEE now ruling kashmir together.it means bjp supporting terrorism in kashmir back door. please anyone clarify this matter?

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  • jeevan, mangalore

    Wed, Aug 17 2016

    Govt must suppress this anti india movement any cost...

    In 1947 muslim league divided the nation and now these jobless radical goons preparing the pitch ..

    Encounter is best medicine to counter these goons..

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  • mohan, mangalore

    Wed, Aug 17 2016

    The program Organizer's may be have vested interest or paid money to create such atmosphere. To be checked throughly and penalized. They are poisoning students minds.

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  • Sanjay, Hebri

    Wed, Aug 17 2016

    Any slogans in regarding breaking india is sedition. We cannot tolerate this, it's not politics, it's anti india

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  • sudarshan, ganjimut

    Wed, Aug 17 2016

    All these foreign funded organisation / charities need to be banned . these are rogues in the society to create enmity among the people.

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  • PAM Suvarna, Karla

    Wed, Aug 17 2016

    Whoever organised this function will be held accountable for these unwanted chaos.
    While conducting seminar on this kind of sensitive issue organizers supposed to take sufficient precaution.But here they totally failed to do so.

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Wed, Aug 17 2016

    Traitors and anti nationals funded by enemies of India,should not be tolerated. Anti India operations in the name of freedom of speech means we are allowing snakes to bite us.

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  • Rajesh, Udupi

    Wed, Aug 17 2016

    perfect comment.. no matter how different our opinion on internal matter, but on matters of India security, we are solely united.

    Now police must identify those elements who are disagreeing to HENRY MISQUITH message here.. because I feel they share the same thought process of those anti India sloganeers .. and are potential threat

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  • sandeep, Mang

    Wed, Aug 17 2016

    y broken families of army and police are not invited. Amnesty as well as person who gave space for such anti national event should be punished. But anyway Siddana and Gang shall take care of anti nationals.

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  • Jaimini P.B., Manipal,Sharjah

    Wed, Aug 17 2016

    Kalla Kanniah Kumar followers in Bangalore too..Be Careful..These people,in the name of attacking Modiji and BJP slowly and slowly destroy India..Bakra Dutt is UNOFFICIAL Foreign affiars Minister of Pakistan who support these ANTI NATIONALS..

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  • Ammi, Mangalore

    Wed, Aug 17 2016

    What you say those celebrated black day on Independence day? and openly said we killed Gandhiji and we will kill Kejriwal too..
    Both are in same boat who shout Azadi and celebrate black day.

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  • akhilesh, mangalore/bangalore

    Wed, Aug 17 2016

    strange is the way of sickularism jaimini sir...if it was a BJP ruled state...by now we would have seen record comments by our sickular brethren...btw, cong is getting exposed ruthlessly these days....waiting for 2018!!!! to say sleepwell cong!!! kai..kai..bye..bye///

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