A 21-year-old law student from Hyderabad was taken into police custody and interrogated for nearly 17 hours for sharing a Facebook post against Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The post was related to the Padmavati controversy.
The ‘crime’ Arif committed was sharing an article by Catch News (the article is no longer available on the website), which was about popular online figure Ram Subramaniam’s Facebook post declaring a Rs 1 lakh reward for anyone who would hurl chappal or a shoe at the Prime Minister.
The post was in response to the bounty offered by several fringe groups and BJP leaders, some of who declared that they would behead actor Deepika Padukone and Director Sanjay Leela Bhansali for making a film which ‘distorted’ the history of Padmavati.
Arif said that he didn’t know that the people who picked him up were police. After hours of interrogation, he was let off at Gachibowli police station.
Ram Subramaniam, a filmmaker and advertising professional, known for his online efforts to spread peace between India and Pakistan through videos, shot the famous video of a Kargil Martyr’s daughter Gurmehar Kaur, asking for peace, which later ended in a huge controversy.
He runs a Facebook page called Voice of Ram.
Explaining the reason later, as to why he had to write such crass statements, he wrote on 25 November. “Dear all, Thank you for the support. Thank you to those who publicly supported me. Thank you to those who let me know in private... you are both very important to me.
Since I posted the offer, some more people have stepped forward and posted their own offers; rewards to those who will throw chappals at PM Modi (none of it is covered by mass media as expected).”
(This article was originally published on The News Minute)
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