Why Was a Man Arrested for Playing an Anti-National Song Near a Temple in Palghar?
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Palghar, Jan 2 (NationPress) Maharashtra Police took action against a 25-year-old individual for playing the contentious song “Kashmir Banega Pakistan” at a loud volume close to a temple in Chinchoti, generating significant anger among local residents.
According to the FIR filed at Naigaon Police Station, Sub-Inspector Pankaj Kilje was conducting a patrol in a personal vehicle around 1:30 p.m. when he heard the anti-national song blaring from Ruhann Hair Cutting Salon in Karamdpada, which is situated right across from the Durga Mata Mandir.
The song was being transmitted via Bluetooth from a mobile phone to the salon’s speaker system, making it audible from the street. This act was perceived as a grave threat to India’s sovereignty, unity, and public order, with the potential to provoke communal discord.
Upon entering the salon, SI Kilje encountered two individuals: Guljari Raju Sharma (51), a local resident and salon employee, and Abdul Rahman Sadruddin Shah (25), who hails from Gauri Sirajpur village in Lalganj, Azamgarh, Uttar Pradesh. Investigations revealed that Shah was streaming the song through the YouTube app on his Techno Spark Go 2021 mobile device.
Outraged locals apprehended Shah and handed him over to the authorities. The authorities confirmed the content of the song on his device.
This incident created considerable unrest among residents in the bustling Chinchoti locality, especially given its proximity to the Durga Mata Mandir.
After verifying the information, police registered a First Information Report (FIR) against Shah under BNS Section 197(1)(d) for actions detrimental to national integration. Shah was promptly arrested, while no charges were filed against Sharma, the salon employee.
Authorities have stated that investigations are ongoing to uncover the complete circumstances surrounding this incident. They reiterated that actions jeopardizing national unity or inciting public unrest would not be tolerated.
This situation underscores the rising concerns regarding the distribution of inflammatory content in public settings and the necessity for vigilance to preserve communal harmony, particularly in sensitive areas.