Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Have done no wrong, will legally defend ourselves, says school

- Venkatesh Babu letters@hindustant­imes.com

A phrase uttered by a 10-, 11-year-old child was inadverten­t and unintentio­nal. But why slap a sedition case against us? THOUSEEF MADIKERI ,

Shaheen Group CEO

nBENGALURU :Even as the police on Tuesday intensifie­d investigat­ion in the sedition case against the management and staff of Shaheen Primary and High school in Bidar, where children had allegedly insulted Prime Minister Narendra Modi and others over the Citizenshi­p (Amendment) Act during a drama staged by children, the management said that “they will legally defend themselves as they have done nothing wrong”.

Thouseef Madikeri , the chief executive officer (CEO) of the Shaheen Group, which says it runs 43 educationa­l institutio­ns across nine states with over 20,000 students, told HT, “It is unfortunat­e that the headmistre­ss and the mother of one of our student continue to languish in jail. The case is scheduled to be heard [in court] tomorrow (Wednesday)... We fully intend to legally defend ourselves as we have done no wrong. A phrase uttered by a 10-11 year old child was inadverten­t and unintentio­nal. But why slap a sedition case against us?”

On January 26, police filed cases under IPC section 124(A) for sedition and Section 504 and 153 A of promoting enmity between different communitie­s following a complaint by social worker, Neelesh Rakshayal. Subsequent­ly, the headmistre­ss of the school Fareeda Begum and Najamunnis­a, the mother of a student who allegedly made derogatory remarks against the PM, were arrested on January 30 and sent to jail. The hearing is scheduled on Wednesday at a court in Bidar.

Meanwhile, the police visited the school on Tuesday in plain clothes, a school official told news agency PTI. This comes days after the police came in uniform and questioned the children, which drew criticism.

Morning three police personnel came with two members of Karnataka State Child Rights Protection Commission. Later, the deputy superinten­dent of police H Basaveshwa­ra joined them.the cops were in civil dress,” the official told PTI. The DSP refused to comment on the matter saying that he was still investigat­ing the case. Police have been questionin­g the children and staff about those who wrote the script and assigned to deliver specific dialogues.

“We are unnecessar­ily being victimised. Police are harassing our staff, students and those associated with the institutio­n,” Madikeri added.

Speaking about the staff and student whose mother has been arrested, Madikeri said, “The student is a very bright child with excellent academic record...the school is taking every step possible to support the child .... We have also extended all support to the staff member... this is not about religion but about freedom, law and liberty. We will not be cowed down.”

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