The Supreme Court has refused to cancel the FIR against two members of Tamil Nadu Tauheed Jamaat. Both are accused of praising Afzal Guru, convicted of Parliament attack, commenting on the clothes of Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath and using objectionable language against the Supreme Court and High Court judges.
The bench of Justice Vikram Nath and Justice Sandeep Mehta, in their judgment on April 22, added three priests lodged in Karnataka and Tamil Nadu against two members of Tauheed Jamaat and said that Rahmatullah and Jamal Mohammed gave a very objectionable hate speech in a protest rally in Madurai on 17 March 2022.
The bench said, “The language used by the petitioners in its speeches is extremely objectionable and certainly reveals the required details of the alleged crimes, therefore, there is no scope for this court to use writ jurisdiction under Article 32 of the Constitution of India regarding the cancellation of objections.”
The bench noticed the things said in many of the elements lodged against both of them in Bangalore and Tamil Nadu in Bangalore and Tamil Nadu. The bench said, ‘The petitioners praised Afzal Guru, who was a terrorist and the mastermind of the attack on the Indian Parliament. He also commented against the decision of Ayodhya Ram temple; The costume of the Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh; Festivals of Christians; The practice of Hindus to consume their bodies; Attempted the religious practice of Sikhs to keep saber with them and to connect it with the hijab worn by Muslim women.
The bench said that both of them also condemned the decision of the Karnataka High Court in the hijab case. The court said that on the basis of a haaftening speech, a sub -inspector posted at Thalkulam police station in Madurai city lodged a complaint, after which an FIR was lodged for promoting enmity between two groups on March 18, 2022, instigating a community against another group and other crimes for other crimes.
A similar FIR was also registered in Thanjavur on this day. On the complaint of a lawyer, another FIR was lodged on 19 March 2022 in Vidhansodh police station, Bengaluru. The two members of the Tamil Nadu Tauheed Jamaat filed a petition in the apex court to connect the two of the Tamil Nadu elements together and cancel the FIR of Bengaluru.
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