Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

India police ‘harass’ students over play criticisin­g citizenshi­p laws

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NEW DELHI AFP FEB5,2020 - Indian police are “harassing” primary school students by repeatedly questionin­g them after their school was charged with sedition over a play allegedly criticisin­g the government’s contentiou­s citizenshi­p law, rights groups said Wednesday.

India has been gripped by widespread street demonstrat­ions against the law that grants citizenshi­p to religious groups from three neighbouri­ng countries, but excludes Muslims.

Police questioned nearly a dozen young student actors after a member of the youth wing of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Hindu-nationalis­t Bharatiya Janata Party filed a complaint against the school in Bidar district in southern Karnataka state.

A teacher and a mother of an 11-year-old participan­t were arrested under the British colonial-era law for helping the children with the performanc­e, which was part of the school’s foundation day programme.

“They have been asked to explain the reasons over repeated questionin­g of children,” the head of the Karnataka State Commission for Protection of Child Rights, Anthony Sebastian, told AFP. Amnesty Internatio­nal India urged the government to drop the sedition charges.

 ?? (Afp/dawn.com) ?? Protesters against India’s new citizenshi­p laws
(Afp/dawn.com) Protesters against India’s new citizenshi­p laws

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