Plea moved in SC citing 'hate speech against Hindus'


New Delhi, Feb 16 (IANS): A plea has been moved in the Supreme Court citing some recent instances of "hate speeches, utterances and statements" made against Hindus and Hindu religion by members of Muslim and Christian community, including call for "Sar Tan se Juda" (beheading).

The application has been filed through advocates Hari Shankar Jain and Vishnu Shankar Jain after taking the court's permission. The application said: "On multiple occasions, Muslim mobs have brought out processions in which they can be heard calling for beheading ('Sar Tan se Juda') and after such calls, actual incidents of beheading have taken place."

The plea said the apex court on January 13, permitted the said application with reference to instances of some recent vintage.

The application has been filed by 'Hindu front for Justice-Trust of Lucknow through its President, Ranjana Agnihotri in a pending petition by journalist Qurban Ali.

The plea filed by Ali alleged hate speeches were made in 'Dharm Sansad' organised in Delhi and Haridwar, which resulted in filing of cases and also arrest of the accused.

Agnihotri's plea said: "The present application is being filed with relevant facts and figures concerning the matter in issue. Some recent instances of hate speeches, utterances and statements made against Hindus and Hindu religion by members of Muslim and Christian community are being placed on record in a summarised form."

The plea cited several instances including speech by prominent people including AIMIM MP Asaduddin Owaisi wherein he was seen at a public rally, saying: "I want to tell the police. Remember this. Yogi will not be the Chief Minister forever. Modi will not remain the Prime Minister forever. When Yogi will go back to his math, when Modi will go to the mountains, then who will come to save you. Remember, we will not forget."

The application also cited some stand-up comedians namely Munawar Faruqui, Alexander Babu, Surleen Kaur etc., claiming they blatantly made crass and insulting jokes on Hindu gods and Hindu religion.

The plea further alleged, "the buck does not stop here when it comes to blatant hatred against Hindus. Even songs of 'Qawwalis' have been made inciting hatred against Hindus and calling upon Muslims to kill Hindus".

The plea alleged that it is pertinent to mention that a movement to convert Hindus is going on in the whole of India by Muslims and Christian missionaries. "Owing to poverty and giving allurement they take advantage mostly of SC/ST Hindus and unethically convert them to Christianity. It is not out of place to mention that in Meghalaya, Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, state of Odisha and other places in India, the Christian missionaries are trying to convert the innocent Hindus taking advantage of the situation," it alleged.

 

  

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  • vishnu bhat, bangalore

    Thu, Feb 16 2023

    what a joke! The case should be against worthies of the BJP and its associates, starting from the HM.

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  • Vinod Kumar, Mangalore

    Thu, Feb 16 2023

    File evidence based complaint with proof from police record. Don’t combine and club anything and everything and accuse from your godi media. Why Pragya not yet arrested for hate speech against Muslims?????. Why no arrest farmers mower Amit Mishra????……Why no arrest of MLA Goolihatti for false allegations of conversion.??.?..All these offences have fool proof evidences.

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  • Rita, Germany

    Thu, Feb 16 2023

    I feel really very sad the way things are changed now and going on.Simply it is wrong way to go to court and find fault with other religions such as forceful conversion or hate speech against hindus etc for killing bla bla.Why cant we live in peace as before the Particular Party gained the majority.?We are at present in a big turn over to seperate ourselves.and beginn different region for different religion ,to flesh ourselves so that nothing but" WE" exist.Let us make a try to calm ourselves and live peacefully without this headache of Religion ,Hindus .christians Muslims etc.Let us not look at the neighbours pot what they are cooking and eating and be friendly even to share what you cooked.When we want really Peacefully to live Just say and show the flag off to the hatred .

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  • arm, Mangalore

    Thu, Feb 16 2023

    Nalin Anna has matched it.

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  • Felix Pinto, Koteshwara

    Thu, Feb 16 2023

    Chor ultra kothwaal koh danta! Proverb is apt to this news! What about the venom being speed by safron clad brigade, beginning from top leaders, MLAs, fringe elements and not to forget, the foot soldiers.

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