Hindustan Times (Noida)

‘SDPI, unhappy with CAA and A370 move, instigated mob’

- Sharan Poovanna letters@hindustant­imes.com

The Social Democratic Party of India (SDPI) instigated the mob that triggered the violence in Bengaluru in the late hours of August 11 last year, according to a charge-sheet filed by the National Investigat­ion Agency (NIA) on Tuesday. “The SDPI in Bengaluru was unhappy with the decisions of the Central government on certain matters i.e, repeal of Article 370, issue of CAA /NRC, Supreme Court verdict on Babri Masjid case, Triple Talaq, etc. The SDPI members actively participat­ed in the agitation against the government in these issues. They were waiting for an opportunit­y to create communal disharmony and thereby create unrest in the country,” according to the 301-page charge sheet against leaders of SDPI, a political group formed in June 2009. Three people died after a mob went on a rampage in reaction to a communally charged Facebook post by a relative of a Congress legislator. The violence saw mobs attacking policemen, burning cars and damaging property.

BENGALURU: The Social Democratic Party of India (SDPI) instigated the mob that triggered the violence in Bengaluru in the late hours of August 11, according to a charge sheet filed by the National Investigat­ion Agency (NIA) on Tuesday.

The 301-page charge sheet details how the leaders of SDPI, a political group formed in June 2009, planned to use a provocativ­e post by the relative of a prominent politician to stoke communal riots in the KG Halli and DJ Halli neighbourh­oods of Bengaluru.

“The SDPI in Bengaluru was unhappy with the decisions of the Central government on certain matters i.e, repeal of Article 370, issue of Citizenshi­p (Amendment) Act (CAA) and National Register of Citizens (NRC), Supreme Court verdict on Babri Masjid case, Triple Talaq, etc. They were waiting for an opportunit­y to create communal disharmony in the country,” according to the charge-sheet.

Three people died after a mob went on a rampage in reaction to a communally charged Facebook post by a relative of Pulakeshin­agar Congress legislator, Akhanda Srinivas Murthy.

The NIA charge-sheet states that Naveen, the relative of Murthy was entrapped into

reacting to a derogatory post. The document says that the SDPI, which had been taking up civic and other issues,was also looking to exploit emotive religious issues such as the Bhoomi Poojan for the Ram temple in Ayodhya. and agitations against CAA/NRC.

The charge-sheet states that Fairoz Pasha joined hands with Mohammed Shariff, Muzammil Pasha and other SDPI leaders in Bengaluru and “hatched a criminal conspiracy”. The NIA stated that the group decided to post derogatory messages insulting Hindu gods and the community through Fairoz’s Facebook account. They intentiona­lly selected August 11, 2020, Krishna Janmashtam­i, to post the message, the NIA said.

The NIA added that Fairoz

posted video and audio clips of BJP minister Murugesh Nirani that was seen to hurt Hindu sentiments.he tagged Naveen, the relative of Srinivas Murthy. The post by Naveen triggered a violent reaction with a cartoon of Prophet Mohammed and a derogatory insinuatio­n.

“This charge-sheet is preplanned and prejudiced. This is the same thing that happened in Delhi (the Delhi riots case) and this report is a copy-paste of the same report,” Afsar Kodlipet, a senior office bearer of the SDPI in Karnataka, said in a video message.

“The person named as accused 1 (Fairoz) is not a SDPI member. We have not got a copy of the charge-sheet and when we get it, will study it,” he added.

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 ?? PTI ?? Security personnel carry out a flag march in a riot-hit area in Bengaluru on August 13, 2020
PTI Security personnel carry out a flag march in a riot-hit area in Bengaluru on August 13, 2020

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