'Ha ha! Sir you are already in BJP mouse trap conceding anti national slogans were raised! Beware! To all information a complete audio video of the event is available! Slogans were shouted! That much is sure! But what was shouted and by whom? But that is available for scruitiny and analysis! And I do not think those who shouted any slogans will not stand by them! Now it is a simple question for the judiciary before which the complainants, the gentlemen who complain about the slogans including a former chief minister, should place the matter, and the courts will decide on whether the slogans do constitute any breach law or not! It is so simple! But everyone is already presuming that slogans that are against law have been shouted and the those who shouted the slogans should be arrested ! And most of those who say this never took the trouble to listen to the tapes and give their analysis why the slogans shouted are in breach of law! I am sure the great man Joseph Goebbells has resurrected by parakaya pravesha intona large number of those who love him and is speaking like this! India needs to be protected form Goebbells and Adolf Hitlers! Let us go by the law and respect rule of law! Satyameva jayathe! Jai hind !
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Slogans at event on Kashmir leads to protests, plaint
Arun Dev| TNN | Aug 14, 2016, 11.22 PM IST
bengaluru: An event highlighting alleged human right violations in Kashmir here on Saturday has snowballed into a controversy with right-wing organizations taking exception to the proceedings and lodging a complaint against the organizer, Amnesty International India.
The multi-city event -- Broken Families -- held at Untied Theological College, JC Nagar, was to have three families invited from Kashmir to narrate their version of the human rights violations and atrocities allegedly committed by security forces. However, proceedings were chaotic right from the beginning, with workers of right wing organizations camping at the venue and joining arguments that punctuated the event.
As the event ended abruptly, workers from ABVP, the student wing of the BJP, protested in front of UTC and returned to stage another demonstration the next morning. They alleged that anti-national slogans were shouted at the event.
A complaint was lodged against Amnesty International India, and similar protests were held in Mangaluru.
Senior police officers said they are seeking legal opinion on the incident against which the complaint was lodged. "The complaint was lodged last night and we are looking into it. We will take action after taking legal opinion," said a senior police officer.
Amnesty International India has regretted that the focus on the conduct of some persons who attended their Saturday event to seek justice for victims of human rights violations in Jammuand Kashmir, is distracting attention from important issues.
"It is important that media attention on the conduct of some of those who attended the event not serve as a distraction from the important issues of the denial of truth and justice to those who have suffered in Jammuand Kashmir," said Tara Rao, programmes director, AII, in a statement.
On Sunday, hundreds of protesters gathered before UTC and blackened the college board. They demanded immediate arrest of the participants and strict action against the college management which organized the programme.
The multi-city event -- Broken Families -- held at Untied Theological College, JC Nagar, was to have three families invited from Kashmir to narrate their version of the human rights violations and atrocities allegedly committed by security forces. However, proceedings were chaotic right from the beginning, with workers of right wing organizations camping at the venue and joining arguments that punctuated the event.
As the event ended abruptly, workers from ABVP, the student wing of the BJP, protested in front of UTC and returned to stage another demonstration the next morning. They alleged that anti-national slogans were shouted at the event.
A complaint was lodged against Amnesty International India, and similar protests were held in Mangaluru.
Senior police officers said they are seeking legal opinion on the incident against which the complaint was lodged. "The complaint was lodged last night and we are looking into it. We will take action after taking legal opinion," said a senior police officer.
Amnesty International India has regretted that the focus on the conduct of some persons who attended their Saturday event to seek justice for victims of human rights violations in Jammuand Kashmir, is distracting attention from important issues.
"It is important that media attention on the conduct of some of those who attended the event not serve as a distraction from the important issues of the denial of truth and justice to those who have suffered in Jammuand Kashmir," said Tara Rao, programmes director, AII, in a statement.
On Sunday, hundreds of protesters gathered before UTC and blackened the college board. They demanded immediate arrest of the participants and strict action against the college management which organized the programme.
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