Agartala: Tripura police have registered a case against four Supreme Court lawyers under the stringent UAPA and various sections of IPC for allegedly promoting communal disharmony with their social media posts about the recent violence targeting Muslims, a senior official said on Friday. The lawyers have also been served notices asking them to appear before the police by November 10 for questioning, Superintendent of Police of West Tripura district Manik Das said.
"A group of Supreme Court lawyers visited Tripura on Tuesday last and after their visit, we noticed that several posts were made in social media expressing their discontent regarding the recent communal incidents. Police have registered a case and want to know if the posts were made by them or were fake posts," Das told PTI. The case was registered at West Agartala police station on November 3 under various sections of IPC including 153 (a) and (b) related to promoting disharmony, enmity or feelings of hatred between different groups on the grounds of religion, race etc, 469 (forgery), 504 (intentional insult, provocation), 120 (b) (criminal conspiracy), besides section 13 of the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act.
If convicted under the tough UAPA, an offender may face imprisonment of up to seven years. The lawyers belong to different organisations including Lawyers for Democracy, the National Confederation of Human Rights Organization (NCHRO) and the PUCL. Notices were served to Estesham Hashmi, lawyer of the Supreme Court of India, advocate Amit Srivastav, Coordinator of Lawyers for Democracy, NCHRO national secretary Ansar Indori and PUCL member Mukesh Kumar. They were alleged to have claimed that the Muslim community was targeted, including women, and a mosque was vandalised.
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The team demanded appropriate police action against the attackers, those who spread rumours and officials who remained inactive during attacks that occurred in the aftermath of violence against Hindus in Bangladesh during Durga Puja. A mosque was vandalised and two shops were set ablaze at Chamtilla during the October 26 Vishva Hindu Parishad rally which was called to protest against the communal violence in neighbouring Bangladesh.