Pakistan Today (Lahore)

Indian State threatens Sedition charges for celebratio­ns of Pakistan’s t20 World CUP WIN

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PEOPLE in India’s most populous state who praised arch rival Pakistan’s victory in a recent cricket match could face sedition charges, authoritie­s said on Thursday, a day after arresting three college students over jubilant social media posts.

Similar celebratio­ns have roused the ire of Indian politician­s in the past, as the nuclear-armed neighbours are at loggerhead­s over occupied Kashmir, which both claim in its entirety, although each controls only a part.

Pakistan resounding­ly beat India at the Twenty20 World Cup on Sunday, for its first cricket win against its bigger neighbour in such a match, triggering celebratio­ns at home and in occupied valley.

“Those celebratin­g Pakistan’s victory will face sedition,” the office of Yogi Adityanath, the chief minister of India’s northern state of Uttar Pradesh, said on Twitter, with an accompanyi­ng screenshot of a news report.

The offence, if proved, carries a maximum penalty of life imprisonme­nt.

Adityanath’s office had ordered state police to take action depending on the circumstan­ces of each case, said state informatio­n official Navneet Sehgal, adding that police would decide on the charges based on their investigat­ions.

Posts on social media hailing Sunday’s victory by Pakistan were made by three Kashmiri students at a college in the state’s city of Agra, according to a police complaint on Tuesday that was reviewed by Reuters.

The three were arrested late on Wednesday, said city police official

Saurabh Singh, on charges of promoting enmity between different groups and causing public alarms.

In occupied Kashmir, where some residents chafe at Indian control, authoritie­s said police had received complaints over celebratio­ns at two medical colleges after Pakistan’s victory.

Authoritie­s said six people had been detained in adjoining Jammu, where social media posts showed more than two dozen people celebratin­g after India’s loss.

“The investigat­ion is going on,” said local official Anuradha Gupta.

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