Tamil Nadu: Ex-Serviceman arrested for post on Pottalpudur 'Moideen Andavar Dargah; Hindu Munnani helps him get bail
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Tamil Nadu: Ex-Serviceman arrested for post on Pottalpudur ‘Moideen Andavar Dargah; Hindu Munnani helps him get bail

In a recent string of arrests, Tamil Nadu police have come under fire for allegedly targeting critics of the ruling DMK government and its allies. The latest incident involves the arrest of a retired Indian Air Force personnel, Srinivasa Subramanian, over social media, post which was allegedly deemed contentious

TS VenkatesanTS Venkatesan
May 11, 2024, 10:30 am IST
in Politics, Bharat, Tamil Nadu
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(Left) Srinivasa SubramanianFormer IAF officer who was arrested by DMK Govt (Right) HIndu Munnani advocates who helped former IAF getting bail

(Left) Srinivasa SubramanianFormer IAF officer who was arrested by DMK Govt (Right) HIndu Munnani advocates who helped former IAF getting bail

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In a recent controversy surrounding the Tamil Nadu Police’s handling of social media posts, criticism has emerged regarding the prioritisation of monitoring online dissent over tackling hardcore criminals, drug peddlers, and anti-social elements. The arrest of a retired Indian Air Force (IAF) personnel, Srinivasa Subramanian, has sparked outrage, raising questions about selective law enforcement practices.

https://t.co/54rbmhGRDa

— Ajmal Khan N S (@AjmalKhanNS1) May 7, 2024

Subramanian was apprehended by authorities following a complaint lodged by an individual named Maideen over a post he shared on social media platform X. The post in question featured an image of a Mohideen Andavar mosque, with an interior that resembled a temple. While Subramanian’s intentions behind the post remain unclear, his arrest has ignited a broader discussion about freedom of expression and the policing of online content.

https://twitter.com/SaffronSurge3/status/1788053684750020911

https://www.facebook.com/share/v/4XAb97QmRWFn9cNb/?mibextid=w8EBqM

Critics argue that the Tamil Nadu Police’s swift action in response to social media criticism, particularly directed at political figures like the Chief Minister and his family, raises concerns about selective enforcement. It is alleged that law enforcement agencies often prioritise complaints from the ruling Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) party’s IT wing and minority community members, while neglecting grievances raised by other segments of society, particularly the Hindu community.

இந்த ட்வீட்டுக்காக @chiterumbu கைது செய்யப்பட்டுள்ளார்.

Please do the needful @VinojBJP @SuryahSG https://t.co/zrzJsja7pE pic.twitter.com/YLcDbKRqsE

— தோழி ஹேமா 🍂 (@hemaquotes) May 7, 2024

The arrest of Subramanian has drawn condemnation from various quarters, with Hindu Munnani, a prominent Hindu organisation, actively advocating for his release. Led by district secretary Paulraj, a protest was organised against the police’s actions, highlighting what many perceive as biased law enforcement practices. The efforts of Hindu Munnani played a crucial role in securing Subramanian’s bail, which was granted by the Tenkasi Magistrate Court.

A team of lawyers, including advocates from the BJP’s legal wing, rallied behind Subramanian’s case, underscoring the broader support he received from political and community leaders. Subramanian’s release on May 9 was met with relief among his supporters, who viewed his arrest as emblematic of broader issues pertaining to freedom of expression and minority rights in the state.

The incident involving Subramanian is not an isolated one, as several other individuals, including BJP members and social media influencers, have reportedly faced similar scrutiny from law enforcement agencies for their critical views on the DMK government and its allies. This has led to accusations of political vendetta and suppression of dissent against the ruling party and its supporters.

https://x.com/MSBalajiMSB/status/1788201867841036664

The police are targeting the BJP, Sangh Parivar, and others who criticise DMK and its family members, DMK rule and minorities. The arrested included the BJP’‘s Kalayanaraman, Sowdha Mani, Saravanaprasad Balasubramanian, Pravin Raj, John Ravi,  SG Surya, Sowdha Mani, Sanghi Prince, Na Muthuramalingam, Karthik Gopinath,  you tubers Maridhas, Kishor K Swamy, Badri Seshadri, Savukku Shankar, and others.

Topics: Pottalpudur 'Moideen Andavar DargahSrinivasa SubramanianBJPSangh ParivarHindu MunaniDM Government
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