Bidar School Sedition Case: Siddaramaiah, Other Congress Leaders Detained During Protest Against 'Misuse of Karnataka Police' by Yediyurappa Government
Apart from Siddaramaiah, Congress leaders Dinesh Gundu Rao, Rizwan Arshad and K Suresh were taken away by cops after they attempted to take out a march to Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa's office in protest against alleged misuse of police in a sedition case involving a Bidar school.
Bengaluru, February 15: Several Congress leaders, including former Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, were detained by police on Saturday. Apart from Siddaramaiah, Congress leaders Dinesh Gundu Rao, Rizwan Arshad and K Suresh were taken away by cops after they attempted to take out a march to Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa's office in protest against alleged misuse of police in a sedition case involving a Bidar school. Karnataka: Bidar School Management Denies Staging Programme Against PM Narendra Modi.
A school headmistress and a student's mother in Karnataka's Bidar were charged with sedition and arrested in connection with a play against the Citizenship Amendment Act, in which the minor students allegedly abused Prime Minister Narendra Modi. On Saturday, Congress leaders and workers assembled in large numbers and planned to march and protest in front of the Chief Minister's Office. Karnataka Sedition Case: Session Court Grants Bail to Principal & Teacher of Shaheen School in Bidar.
"Police is being misused by this government, those who raise their voices against central government and BJP are being booked for sedition. We are going to protest in front of the Chief Minister's office," Dinesh Gundu Rao told news agency ANI. However, Congress's protest march was foiled by cops who detained Siddaramaiah, Rao and other leaders and workers. On Thursday, Siddaramaiah had termed the mother's arrest "unconstitutional and high-handed".
Fareeda Begum, headmistress of Shaheen Primary and High School, and Nazbunnisa, a parent of one of the students in the anti-CAA play, were booked under section 124A (sedition) along with sections 504 (Intentional insult with intent to provoke breach of peace), 505(2) (Statements creating or promoting enmity, hatred or ill-will between classes), 153A (promoting, attempting to promote disharmony) and 34 (common intent) of the Indian Penal Code.
Nazbunnisa was arrested for allegedly teaching her 11-year-old daughter the controversial dialogue which was uttered in the anti-NRC play while Begum was arrested for allowing the play to be staged in the school.
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