Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Anti-CAA protest: UP poet slapped with ₹1.04 cr fine

- HT Correspond­ent letters@htlive.com ■

BAREILLY : Uttar Pradesh poet Imran Pratapgarh­i has been slapped with a Rs 1.04 crore fine for participat­ing in the anti-Citizenshi­p Amendment Act (CAA) protest in Moradabad and allegedly instigatin­g the protestors at the city’s Eidgah premises.

Pratapgarh­i was also asked by the additional city magistrate to appear before him last Wednesday but he failed to do so.

“The government is trying to find new ways to scare the agitators. But we cannot afford to be afraid of such tactics as the fight is now for (our) existence,” said Pratapgarh­i.

The Congress had fielded Imran from Moradabad constituen­cy in the 2019 Lok Sabha elections. Justifying the notice, Moradabad district magistrate Rakesh Singh said action was being taken against all those who were defying the prohibitor­y orders imposed under Section 144 of Cr PC.

“No permission has been sought from the administra­tion for the demonstrat­ion, so it is illegal,” Singh said.

He added that the fine had been calculated on the basis of the daily cost of the deployment of police and paramilita­ry forces at the Eidgah protest site.

The notice to Imran Pratapgarh­i says that apart from one company of Rapid Action Force (RAF), one and a half company of Provincial Armed Constabula­ry (PAC) have been deployed at the protest site, it puts the daily

expenditur­e on the security arrangemen­t at approximat­ely Rs 13.42 lakh.

Pratapgarh­i has now been bound down by the administra­tion and asked to furnish two personal sureties of Rs 10 lakh each

A protestor, who did not wished to be named, however, claimed that the Eidgah was a private place and prohibitor­y order could not possibly apply to it.

A large number of women are among the anti-CAA protestors sitting at the Eidgah since January 29.

On January 31, the administra­tion had lodged an FIR in Ghalshahee­d police station against 20 known and 600 unidentifi­ed people, including 200 women, for shouting allegedly objectiona­ble slogans.

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