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DU professor arrested for post on Gyanvapi gets bail

- Letters@hindustant­imes.com Richa Banka richa.banka@htlive.com

HYDERABAD: Four persons were arrested in Hyderabad for allegedly stabbing a 21-year-old man to death for marrying outside his caste, police said on Saturday.

The incident took place in the busy Begum Bazar area on Friday night, when Neeraj P, who ran a shop, was leaving for home with his father Jagdeesh on his bike. Four men attacked them with knives and sickles.

“Neeraj was stabbed and he died in a local hospital,” a police officer said.

Neeraj, a member of the Marwadi community, married Sanjana, who was from the Yadav community, last year in a temple against the wishes of her family, police said. The couple has a three-month-old toddler.

In the police complaint, Sanjana alleged her cousins played a role in the killing, based on their earlier death threats.

Neeraj’s father Jagdeesh, too, said he had approached Afzal Gunj police about the threats earlier in January.

Based on the market’s CCTV footage, police arrested four men. “The investigat­ion is proceeding,” said Y Ajay Kumar, station house officer of Shahinayat­gunj police station.

Begum Bazar traders shut shops and staged a protest outside the police station.

The incident comes days after a 25-year-old Hindu man, who married a Muslim woman, was killed by his wife’s brother in Hyderabad. The incident took place at Panjala Anil Kumar Colony of Saroornaga­r on May 4 when the accused attacked the bike-borne couple with an iron rod and then stabbed the man.

Billipuram Nagaraju belonged to SC-Mala community and his wife Syed Ashrin Sultana got married in January this year.

NEW DELHI: Delhi University professor Ratan Lal, arrested on charges of hurting religious sentiments over a controvers­ial social media post on the Gyanvapi mosque in Varanasi, was granted bail on Saturday by a local court, which remarked that there was bound to be many different views in a country of 1.3 billion people.

The feeling of hurt felt by an individual cannot represent an entire group or community, chief metropolit­an magistrate Siddharth Malik said while directing police to release Lal immediatel­y after he furnished a bond of ₹50,000 and a surety of a similar amount.

Lal will have to “strictly refrain from social media posts or interviews regarding the controvers­y”, the magistrate said, noting that it was “true that the accused did an act which was avoidable, considerin­g the sensibilit­ies of the public at large”.

“Indian civilizati­on is one of the oldest in the world and known to be tolerant and accepting to all religions,” the court

NEERAJ P, MEMBER OF THE MARWADI COMMUNITY, MARRIED SANJANA FROM THE YADAV COMMUNITY LAST YEAR IN A TEMPLE AGAINST HER FAMILY’S WISHES

said in its four-page order. “The presence or absence of intention to create animosity/hatred by words is subjective in nature as in the perception of the recipient who reads/hears a statement.”

Lal was arrested on Friday after a case was registered against him at north Delhi’s cybercrime police station for a social media post on the claims of a Shivling being found at the Gyanvapi mosque in Varanasi. He was charged under sections 153A (promoting enmity between different groups on grounds of religion by words) and 295A (malicious acts, intended to outrage religious feelings) of the Indian Penal

Code on a complaint filed by Vineet Jindal, a lawyer.

Granting relief to Lal, the court said the matter with respect to the discovery of a Shivling at the Gyanvapi mosque was pending before a court and the photograph­s, used by Lal in his social media post, were not verified.

“Therefore, it is clear that the post by the accused is speculativ­e in nature with regard to a structure/symbol which as of now is not in public domain,” Malik said.

Lal’s post may appear to be a failed attempt at satire regarding a controvers­ial subject that has backfired, the magistrate said.

 ?? SANCHIT KHANNA/HT ?? Ratan Lal at Tis Hazari court on Saturday.
SANCHIT KHANNA/HT Ratan Lal at Tis Hazari court on Saturday.

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