Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Muslim man held in Jharkhand for ‘anti-PM remarks’

- Saurav Roy letters@hindustant­imes.com

INTOLERANC­E? The 20yearold allegedly made comments against Narendra Modi and India in a video clip that was widely shared

Police arrested a 20-yearold Muslim man on Thursday night in Jharkhand for a viral video clip where he is allegedly heard making derogatory remarks against Prime Minister Narendra Modi and India.

The clip was shared widely in the state’s Sahibganj region before India’s shock loss to Pakistan in the final of the ICC Champions Trophy last Sunday. In the video clip -- HT has a copy of it -Sameer Ansari is allegedly heard backing Pakistan but also voicing his desire to see India humiliated.

“The video was circulated in many WhatsApp groups. His statements were provocativ­e and against the country, so, we had to arrest him, “said Sahibganj superinten­dent of police P Murugan.

Local residents said Ansari was a student but police refused to confirm.

Police said the video appeared to have been shot by another person who was heard asking Ansari to speak to the camera in the clip. Authoritie­s are searching for the second man, sources said.

This comes days after 15 Muslim men were charged with sedition for allegedly celebratin­g Pakistan’s 180-run victory in BJP-ruled Madhya Pradesh. The charges were dropped after nationwide outrage.

In Rajasthan, five people were slapped with sedition the same alleged offence. They were among at least three dozen people, including three minors, booked in three different states. In Kerala’s northern district of Kasaragod, 23 people were booked for allegedly shouting slogans and celebratin­g Pakistan’s victory.

Earlier this month, two Muslim men were arrested in Jharkhand’s Hazaribagh for sharing communally-sensitive content on WhatsApp groups. All the districts have issued strict guidelines prohibitin­g circulatio­n of any sensitive content on social media, including WhatsApp.

In a notificati­on earlier this month, the Ranchi administra­tion said that people found guilty of circulatin­g sensitive content on social media would face criminal charges and be arrested.

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

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