Pune (Maharashtra):The Pune District sessions court on Wednesday remanded hate speech accused Hindu seer Kalicharan Maharaj into one-day police custody. He was taken into custody from Chhattisgarh's Raipur earlier in relation to a case pertaining to alleged inflammatory speeches registered against him and five others in Maharashtra.
The Pune police had registered the case against Kalicharan Maharaj, right-wing leader Milind Ekbote, Captain Digendra Kumar (retired), and others for allegedly making inflammatory speeches during an event in the city and hurting religious sentiments.
The event, 'Shiv Pratap Din', was organised by Ekbote-led outfit Hindu Aghadi outfit on December 19, 2021, to celebrate the killing of Mughal commander Afzal Khan by Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj.
Later, the case was registered against the seer and others at Khadak police station under IPC Sections 295 (A) (deliberate and malicious intention of outraging religious feelings of any class), 298 (deliberate intention of wounding religious feeling of any person), and 505 (2) (false statement, rumor made in place of worship, etc, with intent to create enmity, hatred or ill-will).