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The Tamil Nadu police on Monday, 3 September, arrested Lois Sofia, a student from Thoothukudi for allegedly shouting slogans against the Narendra Modi-led BJP government. The incident took place inside the Thoothukudi airport.
She was granted unconditional bail on Tuesday, 4 September. Her father was asked by Tamilselvi, the chief judge in a panel of three judges, that he assure the court that Sofia doesn’t cause such problems again.
The police had initially taken action based on a complaint by Tamil Nadu BJP President Tamilisai Soundararajan, who was travelling in the same flight as Sofia, reported The News Minute.
Sofia had been sent to 15-day judicial custody and an FIR has been filed against her under Indian Penal Code Sections 290 (Punishment for public nuisance in cases not otherwise provided for), 505 (Statements Conducing to Public Mischief) as well as Section 75(1) of the Tamil Nadu City Police Act, 1888.
Tamilisai claimed that Sofia, a student from the University of Montreal in Canada, shouted slogans against the BJP government inside the aircraft.
“When I am taking my bag, a customer shouts ‘BJP’s fascist government down, down.’ Is that freedom of speech?”
According to reports, the BJP president engaged in a verbal altercation with the student while the police personnel stationed at the airport tried to calm her down.
Speaking to reporters outside the Thoothukudi airport after the incident, Tamilisai had said:
Sofia’s advocate Athisiya Kumar said that the Tamil Nadu BJP president could have dealt with the issue in a better way. He added that Sofia is firm that she will not apologise to Tamilisai.
“She (Tamilisai) is a good doctor, a senior leader. Couldn't she have just spoken to her, instead of shaming her in public? She (Lois Sofia) is just a student. It's so common to do this in Canada. We don't have that freedom in India. Instead of advising her, she has insulted her. She also instigated her cadres who have been even more vulgar,” he told The News Minute.
On Tuesday, Tamilisai Soundararajan said that she stands by her action of filing a complaint against Lois Sofia.
Speaking to reporters on 3 September, she said:
She was further quoted by The News Minute as saying:
In another statement to CNN News18, Soundararajan said:
She had also tweeted against the support Sofia received by leaders in the state.
Actor-politician Kamal Haasan tweeted in support of Lois Sofia.
“If raising your voice in public spaces is a crime, then all politicians should be put behind bars. If Sofia was put behind bars for dong the same, and had to be brought out on bail, then why are our politicians roaming scot-free? I say this keeping in mind the fact that I too am a politician,”he tweeted.
TTV Dhinakaran also condemned the arrest and said that Sofia was reflecting Tuticorin’s sentiments, CNN-News18 reported.
DMK President MK Stalin condemned the arrest of Sofia and demanded that she be released immediately. He added that the arrest of Sofia was against freedom of speech.
“If the police were to arrest people who criticise the BJP government, how many lakhs of people will they arrest? I will also repeat it. BJP fascist government down, down,” he wrote on Twitter.
(With inputs from The News Minute)
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