The Asian Age

UP: FIR against 135, 20 held for sedition

■ Anti-CAA protesters accuse cops of thrashing them Superinten­dent of Police, Triveni Singh, alleged that the protesters used foul language against Hindus and Prime Minister Narendra Modi

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Azamgarh (UP), Feb. 6: The Uttar Pradesh police has booked 135 people protesting against the Citizenshi­p Amendment Act (CAA) for sedition and arrested 20 of them in the city’s Bilariagan­j area.

In the FIR, only 35 people have been named and the rest are unidentifi­ed, police said. The FIR lists sedition among the charges. The protesters accused the police of thrashing them. The police, however, said they used tear gas shells to tackle the protesters when they became unruly.

“The FIR has been registered against 35 named and over 100 unidentifi­ed persons involved in antiCAA protests on Tuesday near Jauhar park in Bilariagan­j area. Of them 20 have been arrested,” Superinten­dent of Police, Triveni Singh, said.

He said Tuesday’s protest against the CAA was led by Ulema Council national general secretary Tahir Madni, who was arrested on Wednesday.

The officer said a reward of `25,000 each has been announced on absconding Ulema Council leaders Nurul Huda, Mirza Shane Alam and Osama.

He alleged that the protesters used foul language against Hindus and Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

An NGO in Azamgarh has alleged that nineteen people including minors were beaten up and arrested from Bilariagan­j area when they were “peacefully” protesting against the amended citizenshi­p law.

“The women were peacefully protesting at Mohd Ali Park. When the women got up from the spot to offer namaaz, the policemen started hurling abuses at them. They even threatened them. The policemen started creating tensions. They beat up the protestors and also pelted stones at them,” Zakir from Al Falah Front, the NGO, said.

“Women have been beaten up severely, pulled by their hair. One Sharavari Bano was brutally beaten up in front of protestors. She is under treatment at Azamgarh hospital now,” he said. The NGO claimed that Maulana Tahir Madani was allegedly pressurize­d to stop the protests and threatened with dire consequenc­es.

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