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Delhi Minorities Commission chairman Zafarul Islam booked under sedition charges

He had said that his tweet was ill-timed and insensitive and that it had “pained some people” but it was never his intention.

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The Delhi Minorities Commission chairman Zafarul Islam has been booked under sedition charges, two days after he allegedly made “provocative” remarks in his social media posts. The Delhi Police’s special cell on Thursday booked Zafarul under sedition charges.

On Thursday he had issued an apology through his social media accounts.

He had said that his tweet was ill-timed and insensitive and that it had “pained some people” but it was never his intention.

The FIR was filed on the complaint of a Vasant Kunj resident. The complaint reached the Lodhi Colony office of the anti-terror squad, special cell, through the assistant commissioner of police (ACP) Safdarjung Enclave. HT has a copy of the FIR.

Statement by Dr. Zafarul-Islam Khan (1 May 2020)

Zafarul-Islam Khan ಅವರಿಂದ ಈ ದಿನದಂದು ಪೋಸ್ಟ್ ಮಾಡಲಾಗಿದೆ ಶುಕ್ರವಾರ, ಮೇ 1, 2020

According to the report of Hindustan Times, the Joint commissioner of police (special cell) Neeraj Thakur said that a first information report (FIR) has been registered against Khan under Indian Penal Code sections 124 A (sedition) and 153 A (Promoting enmity between different groups on grounds of religion, race, place of birth, residence, language, etc., and doing acts prejudicial to maintenance of harmony).

Khan did not comment on the development. “I have not seen the FIR. I will comment only when I see it or know about it,” he said.

Khan’s alleged communal remarks sparked controversy. It also mentioned the name of a fugitive offender against whom a red corner notice has already been issued by Interpol on the request of Indian authorities, which have booked him under the Unlawful Activities Prevention Act (UAPA), money laundering and terror-related cases. He has praised the man among others.

On Thursday, Khan issued an apology on social media regarding his April 28 post. “I realize that my tweet was ill-timed and insensitive in view of our country facing a medical emergency and fighting an unseen enemy. I apologise to all whose sentiments were hurt,” Khan said in his statement.

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