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Police in Kerala’s Kasargod area have dismissed a complaint filed by a state BJP leader against 23 youths for allegedly bursting crackers to celebrate India’s loss in the Champions Trophy finals on 18 June.
On 19 June, BJP Kumbadaje panchayat committee president Rajesh Shetty accused several young men from Kasargod of celebrating Pakistan's victory in the ICC Champions Trophy and raising pro-Pakistan slogans.
However, police now say that the complaint itself was filed on hearsay. The police had already booked the youths under Sections 143 (unlawful assembly), 147 (rioting), 153 (wantonly giving provocation with intent to cause riot) and 286 (negligent conduct with respect to explosive substance) of the Indian Penal Code.
Badiyadukka Sub-Inspector KR Ambady says that the local residents have denied hearing any such sloganeering on that night. While the youths did burst crackers on that night, there is no evidence to prove that anti-India slogans were raised.
But Rajesh Shetty he swears that he heard the youth raising pro-Pakistan slogans.
The BJP leader proceeded to criticise the police for their "lukewarm response" on a case, that "warranted" sedition case to be filed.
"The police filed a complaint against them for bursting crackers. But that's not what they did, right? This is clearly seditious activity and if the police does not take action against them by tomorrow, we will go ahead with protests," the BJP leader said.
Speaking to TA Amarudheen of Scroll.in, president of the grama panchayat Fathimath Suhara, who belongs to Indian Union Muslim League (IUML) dismissed allegations that anti-India slogans were ever raised.
The report also states her as saying that one of the accused was not even in Kerala on Sunday and that he is working in the Gulf.
The police said that they have not made any arrests so far and that the accused are absconding.
(This article was originally published on The News Minute and has been republished with permission.)
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