Mangaluru, Sept 07: Ashraf, who was arrested for allegedly posting a Facebook post, appealed to the city police commissioner on Friday to provide him justice.
"The CCB police arrested me when police filed a suo motto complaint against me over an FB post in which I questioned superstition. False allegations have been leveled against me. I am a postgraduate, and active on social networking sites. I keep on responding to the happenings of the society."
“Over the recent flood in Kerala, some people had posted “the court permission for the entry of menstruating women to Sabarimala temple was the main reason for flood situation in Kerala.” “Then what is the reason of flood situation in Tulu Nadu which is the creation of Parashuram? I had asked”, he said in the plea.
“Based on such a simple post, the Mangaluru North (Bunder) police have booked suo motto case against me under section 153, 505 (2),” Ashraf explained in detail every torture he faced by the Bunder police and CCB police. Ashraf further wrote that he was threatened not to reveal all these things in front of the judge and produced in the court. The court had sent me to the judicial custody for six days. The jail staff has taken over my purse, cash, and items worth Rs. 3,000, "Ashraf said in the appeal.
"After getting released on bail, I had told about this to DYFI and wrote the whole thing and posted on Facebook as well. For that, once again the Bunder police inspector Suresh came to me and threatened that they would present a report in the court to cancel the bail. They have forcibly taken confession letter from me. They also threatened me not to write anything on Facebook hereafter, " he said in the plea.
"In all, I have faced injustice in this entire case. I was preparing to become a lecturer in the future but now became a criminal by this injustice. Now I am mentally disturbed, and my prospects are inadequate. Take action against the guilty," he pleaded.
DYFI demands a comprehensive investigation
The DYFI has given a memorandum to the police commissioner to provide justice to the victim Ashraf and carry out a detailed investigation in the case.
DYFI district secretary Santosh Bajal, Naveen Konchadi, and Asha Bolur were present.
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Prayagraj: The Allahabad High Court has instructed the Union Home Ministry to decide on a petition regarding Congress leader Rahul Gandhi's Indian citizenship. The Bench, led by Justice Attau Rahman Masoodi and Justice Subhash Vidyarthi, set a deadline of December 19, 2024, for the government to update the Court on the matter.
The petition, filed by S Vignesh Shishir, requests a Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) probe into allegations that Rahul Gandhi holds British citizenship. Shishir claims that evidence, including confidential emails shared by VSS Sarma, suggests Gandhi may be a British citizen. However, due to UK data protection laws, the British government has not disclosed full details without Gandhi's consent.
During the November 25 hearing, Deputy Solicitor General SB Pandey informed the Court that the Home Ministry is reviewing the representation. The Court directed the government to report on the status of the petition by the next hearing on December 19.
A similar petition challenging Rahul Gandhi's citizenship is pending before the Delhi High Court, where the matter will be heard after the Allahabad High Court's proceedings.