Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Seer ‘banished’ from Hyd for comments against Muslims

- Srinivasa Rao Apparasu letters@hindustant­imes.com n

HYDERABAD: The Telangana police on Wednesday banished Hindu seer Swami Paripoorna­nanda from Hyderabad for six months over alleged inflammato­ry comments against Muslims. Police used provisions of the Telangana Prevention of Anti-Social and Hazardous Activities Act, 1930, two days after it used the same law to banish Dalit activist Kathi Mahesh for a similar period of time for insulting Lord Ram.

The law allows the police to banish people through so-called externment.

Paripoorna­nanda was picked up from his residence at Hyderabad’s Jubilee Hills, forced into a vehicle and sent to Kakinada in East Godavari district, where he runs a spiritual centre called Sri Peetham. He was banished two days after the police put him under house arrest.

An “externment order” issued against him late on Tuesday night said he was being banished for six months. Paripoorna­nanda is accused of making inflammato­ry comments against Muslims at meetings of his Rashtriya Hindu Sena, which he founded in November 2017. The police had earlier banned Paripoorna­nanda’s 60-km ‘Dharmika Chaitanya Yatra’ from Hyderabad to Yadadri temple in Bhongir district on Monday. Paripoorna­nanda had announced the yatra to protest popular Dalit film critic Kathi Mahesh’s comments against Lord Ram and Sita during a TV debate last week.

On Monday, the police banished Mahesh from Hyderabad to Chittoor district.

Telangana police chief M Mahender Reddy said the police would deal firmly with those who attempt to “disturb Hyderabad’s peaceful environmen­t”.

“Swamy Paripoorna­nanda, in his speeches over the last few months, made several inflammato­ry comments against Muslims. He alleged that the police were showing partisan attitude against majority Hindu community,’’ Reddy added.

State Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) president K Laxman condemned Paripoorna­nanda’s house arrest and banishment. He said the party would take it up with BJP chief Amit Shah when he arrives in Hyderabad for a daylong visit on Friday and seek his interventi­on. “How can the police banish a spiritual leader trying to propagate peace and Hinduism? The externment of Swamy is nothing but banishing the entire Hindu community.”

BJP national general secretary P Muralidhar Rao called the banishment an insult to Hindus and said it was intended to disturb social harmony.

BJP affiliate Vishva Hindu Parishad’s state president Rama Raju and Bajrang Dal’s state president Subhash Chander threatened a state-wide agitation if the banishment is not revoked.

 ?? HT PHOTO ?? Hindu seer Paripoorna­nanda (Left) was banished from Hyderabad, two days after the police put him under house arrest.
HT PHOTO Hindu seer Paripoorna­nanda (Left) was banished from Hyderabad, two days after the police put him under house arrest.

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