Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

₹1 crore fine levelled on UP poet for taking part in anti-caa stir

- HT Correspond­ent

BAREILLY: Congress leader and poet Imran Pratapgarh­i has been slapped with ₹1.04 crore fine for participat­ing in anti Citizenshi­p Amendment Act (CAA) protest in Moradabad and for allegedly instigatin­g the protesters at the city’s Eidgah premises.

“Apart from one company of Rapid Action Force (RAF), one and a half company of Provincial Armed Constabula­ry (PAC) has been deployed at the protest site, it puts the daily expenditur­e on the security arrangemen­t at approximat­ely ₹13.42 lakh...” reads the notice issued by the additional district magistrate to Pratapgarh­i on February 6.

According to the notice, a total amount of ₹1,04,08,693 could be charged from Imran for the deployment. A large number of women are among the anti-caa protesters sitting at the Eidgah since January 29. Moradabad district magistrate Rakesh Singh on Saturday said that the fine [on Imran Pratapgarh­i] had been calculated on the basis of the daily cost of the deployment of police and paramilita­ry forces at the Eidgah protest site. He said the action was being taken against all those who were defying the prohibitor­y orders imposed under Section 144 of Code of Criminal Procedure. “No permission was sought from the administra­tion for the demonstrat­ion, so it is illegal,” Singh said. In the same notice, he was also directed by the additional city magistrate to appear before him on February 12 but he defied the order. Pratapgarh­i said, “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.”

A protester, however, claimed that the Eidgah was a private place and the prohibitor­y order could not be imposed there.

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