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Complaint filed in B’luru court over PM Modi’s speech in Raj

The speech in question was allegedly made by Modi during an election campaign in Banswara, Rajasthan, on April 21

Updated on: May 27, 2024 07:18 AM IST
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A complaint has been filed against Prime Minister Narendra Modi in the People’s Representatives Special (Magistrate) Court, accusing him of making a “provocative and hateful speech during an election campaign”.

The court has scheduled a hearing for May 28 (BJP media)
The court has scheduled a hearing for May 28 (BJP media)

The complaint was filed by Ziaur Rahman Nomani of Hebbal on May 23 in the 42nd additional chief metropolitan magistrate (ACMM) Court.

According to the complaint Modi stated, “if the Congress comes to power, it will redistribute the wealth of the people of the country to Muslims,” during his campaign.

He alleged that Modi’s speech was offensive to Muslims, implying that it equated them to invaders who looted the nation’s wealth.

He argued that such rhetoric incites hatred and disrupts public harmony, necessitating legal action against PM Modi.

The court has scheduled a hearing for May 28, with advocate Murtaza Ali Baig representing the complainant.

The speech in question was allegedly made by the PM during an election campaign in Banswara, Rajasthan, on April 21.

On April 26, Ziaur Rahman Nomani, a human rights activist, initially filed a complaint at the Amrithalli police station. However, the police refused to register a first information report (FIR), citing the Election Commission’s jurisdiction over election-related issues.

On April 27, the activist sent a complaint to the Bengaluru police commissioner B Dayananda via email but allegedly did not receive a satisfactory response.

 
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