Kokrajhar (Assam): A day after a court in Assam's Kokrajhar district sent Gujarat MLA Jignesh Mevani to police custody, several opposition legislators rallied to his cause and met him on Friday, while the Congress staged a demonstration outside Kokrajhar Police Station, where the Dalit leader is being held. The lone CPI(M) legislator in the state also sat on a protest in front of the police station when he was initially denied permission to meet Mevani.
Opposing Mevani's "illegal arrest", members of Congress raised slogans against the BJP government and Prime Minister Narendra Modi and demanded Mevani's immediate release. Congress leaders also met him in custody. Mevani, an Independent MLA supported by the Congress, was apprehended from Palanpur town in Gujarat on Wednesday night after a First Information Report (FIR) under various sections of the IPC and the IT Act was filed in Kokrajhar Police Station over his purported tweet against the prime minister. According to the FIR, he had purportedly posted a tweet, claiming Prime Minister Narendra Modi "considered Godse as God".
Mevani was flown to Guwahati from Gujarat on Thursday morning and then taken to Kokrajhar by road, where he was produced at the chief judicial magistrate's court, which remanded him to three days' police custody. Assam Pradesh Congress Committee (APCC) working president and MLA Jakir Hussain Sikdar, leading the protest, claimed that Mevani had been arrested to "thwart his influence" in Gujarat. "Narendra Modi's pride is going to take a beating when the BJP loses Gujarat soon. Mevani has great influence on people there. This has been done to keep him away," Sikdar claimed, who also met Mevani during the day.
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