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Indian politician faces sedition charges for praising Pakistan

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A court in India’s southern Karnataka province has adjourned a sedition case against a politician for praising the people of neighbouring Pakistan and lauding their hospitality.

This week the judicial magistrate of Kodagu district court, 240km south of the state capital Bangalore, deferred sedition proceedings against actor-turned-politician Divya Spandana, who is accused by a local lawyer of “appreciating the people of Pakistan, India’s nuclear rival”.

On recently returning from Islamabad, former Congress party MP Ms Spandana, better known as Ramya, said that Pakistan was a “good country” and its people were warm and welcoming to outsiders.

The 36 year old also challenged former Indian defence minister Manohar Paraikar’s pronouncement that going to Pakistan was the same as “going to hell”.

Lawyer K Vittal Gowda filed a sedition case against her under the antiquated section 124a of the Indian penal code that dates back to the British colonial era. If convicted of sedition, Ramya faces a fine and a jail term of up to 14 years.

Drafted by the colonial administration and introduced in the 1870s, the provision was used first against Britain’s enemies and later against Indians, such as Mahatma Gandhi fighting for independence.

After India’s independence in 1947, the statute was retained and used by successive governments against dissenters who opposed them or accused them of tyranny, corruption and abrogating human rights.


Sedition law

In 1962, India’s supreme court imposed limits on employing the sedition law, making incitement to violence a necessary condition for its invocation but, over years, this aspect has been observed more in abeyance than practice.

Legal activists said some 140 sedition-related cases are currently under adjudication. “In most cases the charges have rarely stuck, but the process itself becomes the punishment,” says Jayshree Bajoria of US-based Human Rights Watch.

In one such instance, a cartoonist was charged with sedition following a complaint that his drawings mocked the Indian constitution, while in another 60 Kashmiri students were similarly accused for cheering Pakistan in a cricket match against India.

In August 2014, the authorities in southern Kerala state charged seven young men with sedition for refusing to stand up when the national anthem was played in a cinema hall.


Health hazard

Some 23,000 protesters were arrested for sedition in 2012 and “waging war against the state” after they campaigned against the commissioning of a civil nuclear power plant in southern Tamil Nadu province on the grounds of it being a health hazard.

All those charged with sedition have to surrender their passports and automatically become ineligible for government jobs. They are also required to be present in court when summoned. The proceedings can go on for several years in India’s notoriously slow judicial system.

In 1951, independent India’s first prime minister, Jawaharlal Nehru, called the sedition law “highly objectionable and obnoxious” and demanded it be scrapped, but 66 years later his wishes are nowhere near fruition.

https://www.irishtimes.com/news/wor...ition-charges-for-praising-pakistan-1.3613189
 
Such incredibly stupid things only happen in India. In Pak the media has not even covered Pak soldiers dancing with their Indian counterparts. In India any politician saying anything good about Pakistan gives them diarrhea. "Appreciating the people" of a neighbouring country can only be considered as treachery in a narrow minded country like India.
 
This led to many debates on national channels as well.

That's what many naive Pakistanis, who think that all Indians are Punjabi-Sikhs, miss out : even if Pak hands out Kashmir it'll not change the perception of the Hindu nationalist masses, who have a problem with an "Islamic republic" built on the "dead body" of "Akhand Bharat".
 
This led to many debates on national channels as well.

That's what many naive Pakistanis, who think that all Indians are Punjabi-Sikhs, miss out : even if Pak hands out Kashmir it'll not change the perception of the Hindu nationalist masses, who have a problem with an "Islamic republic" built on the "dead body" of "Akhand Bharat".

Even most Punjabi Indian Sikh's are strongly against Pakistan. They may appear graceful on your face but behind your back are more anti--Pakistani then the BJP type Hindu's. Sikh's feel Pakistan Punjab their spiritual home was taken away from them by the creation of Pakistan, the only difference is that they won't say it on our face. I don't understand why so many Pakistanis care about Khalistan so much when in 1947 these Sikh's opposed the Pakistan movement. Let them form their Khalistan themselves if they have the guts which they don't.
 
Even most Punjabi Indian Sikh's are strongly against Pakistan. They may appear graceful on your face but behind your back are more anti--Pakistani then the BJP type Hindu's. Sikh's feel Pakistan Punjab their spiritual home was taken away from them by the creation of Pakistan, the only difference is that they won't say it on our face. I don't understand why so many Pakistanis care about Khalistan so much when in 1947 these Sikh's opposed the Pakistan movement. Let them form their Khalistan themselves if they have the guts which they don't.

I'm not talking from their perspective, but that of Pakistanis (Punjabi majority) who base their whole notions of Indians on Punjabis, so when they see a Sidhu or a Kapoor in Bollywood talk of his pind they think that such nostalgia concerns all Indians, while it only concerns 2-3% at best (Punjabis), and even not all of them.

I personally don't trust them at all, but at least you can milk some dollars from them through religious tourism (Nankana Sahib being their "Mecca"), whereas I don't know what serious reasons Hindus would have to come in Pak. Both have high chances of RAW agents under the garb of tourists, but with Sikhs there's a semblance of legitimacy for their presence (also Sikhism took a lot from Islam).

I also know that Sikhs were the only group in Punjab to literally have militias committing atrocities during the Partition (with Hindus and Muslims it was less "formal"), and that the only reason they didn't get Khalistan is because their "leader", Master Tara Singh, hated Muslims so much that he somehow began to love the Hindus, so he joined India, even though he was loathed by Indian Punjabis later on for having divided Punjab with Haryana and Himachal Pradesh in the 60s.
 
Congress party MP Ms Spandana, better known as Ramya, said that Pakistan was a “good country” and its people were warm and welcoming to outsiders

Damn.

These clowns should defer sedition against likes of Ganguly and SRT who have also said the Pakistan was welcoming. On record and the video can be found at Youtube and all :yk

While we are at it Pakistan should get Imran Khan, IIRC he praised India his PM victory speech :yk
[MENTION=136588]CricketCartoons[/MENTION] what you sayeth? :facepalm:
 
Damn.

These clowns should defer sedition against likes of Ganguly and SRT who have also said the Pakistan was welcoming. On record and the video can be found at Youtube and all :yk

While we are at it Pakistan should get Imran Khan, IIRC he praised India his PM victory speech :yk
[MENTION=136588]CricketCartoons[/MENTION] what you sayeth? :facepalm:

That actress is a Congress MP who was known to make anti-bjp statements.

Obviously whoever laid the charges is a BJP supporter. Pakistan is just an excuse. Its about political rivalry.
 
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