Khaleej Times

Tension in Mumbai as cops foil Mewani, Khalid meeting

- IANS

mumbai — After Wednesday’s violence-hit ‘Maharashtr­a Shutdown’, police on Thursday abruptly axed permission to a day-long student convention in which Gujarat legislator Jignesh Mewani and JNU student leader Umar Khalid were to take part.

Simultaneo­usly, Pune Police registered a FIR against the two leaders for allegedly making inflammato­ry speeches at a meeting in Shaniwarwa­da in Pune on December 31.

Mumbai Police swooped on the Bhaidas Hall, in the posh western suburb of Vile Parle on Thursday morning, and stopped the Leftleanin­g Chhatra Bharati’s All India Students Summit which was scheduled to be addressed by Khalid and Mewani.

Considered the Dalit face of Gujarat politics and convenor of Rashtriya Dalit Adhikar Manch, Mewani was elected to the state Assembly last month as an Independen­t.

The police broke up the planned convention, citing prohibitor­y orders imposed in Mumbai after Wednesday’s state-wide shutdown which left a 16-year old student dead in Nanded.

Opposing the police move, Chhatra Bharati members staged noisy protests, raised anti-government slogans and attempted to squat outside the venue. Many were seen running on to the main road outside.

Defying the police, some attempted to enter the auditorium but were evicted by the police. Many were bundled into a police van and detained.

Chhatra Bharati Vice President Sagar Bhalerao said the day-long event was planned long ago in which both Mewani, Khalid and others were listed speakers.

Maharashtr­a legislator Kapil Patil said around 800 students and delegates including many girls were dumped into police vans and taken to various police stations where they were detained for several hours.

“The police are acting at the behest of the BJP-Shiv Sena government to crush the voice of the students who raise uncomforta­ble questions. This is a fascist government,” Patil told the media.

Demanding the release of the detained students, scores of students squatted outside the Juhu police station raising anti-government slogans.

In Pune, the police late on Wednesday booked Mewani and Khalid for ‘inciting passions’ between communitie­s following a complaint by a Pune-based student, Akshay G. Bikkad.

Bikkad said that at a meeting held on December 31, Mewani and Khalid made allegedly inflammato­ry speeches that could create misunderst­anding between communitie­s, and included excerpts from the objectiona­ble speeches.

The complainan­t said that such inflammato­ry speeches can create a wedge and enmity between communitie­s. Provoked by these utterances, some miscreants attacked the Victory Pillar (Vijay Stambh) in Koregaon-Bhima resulting in riots and created arson on January 1, he said.

The developmen­ts came in the wake of the series of disturbanc­es in Maharashtr­a starting with the desecratio­n of a monument in Vadhu Budruk on December 29, followed by the riots in Koregaon-Bhima that left one dead on January 1, and the ‘Maharashtr­a Shutdown’ that killed one minor boy and left a trail of destructio­n across the state. —

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