Karnataka court dismisses Nomani's hate speech complaint against PM Modi, citing no intent to stir communal discord
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Karnataka court dismisses Nomani’s hate speech complaint against PM Modi, citing no intent to stir communal discord

The 42nd Additional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate (ACMM) in Bengaluru, Judge K.N. Shivakumar, has dismissed a complaint filed by Zia Ur Rahman Nomani against Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The complaint alleged that PM Modi made hate speech during an election campaign, suggesting policies that could potentially incite communal discord and impact Muslims

by Indresh
Jul 18, 2024, 12:30 pm IST
in Bharat, Karnataka
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The 42nd Additional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate (ACMM) of Bengaluru, Judge KN Shivakumar,  dismissed a private complaint against Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The complaint, filed by Zia Ur Nomani Rahman Nomani, alleged that PM Modi made a hate speech during an election campaign by suggesting that if the Congress were to come to power, the country’s wealth would be redistributed to Muslims.

PM Modi’s remarks during the Lok Sabha elections sparked controversy as he referenced potential policies of a rival party. Nomani, a resident of Hebbal in Bengaluru, contended that these statements were derogatory and could incite communal disharmony.

In his complaint, Nomani argued that PM Modi’s comments were offensive to Muslims and likened them to historical invaders who plundered the nation’s wealth. He sought legal action against PM Modi under various sections of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) related to promoting enmity between different groups on the grounds of religion, disturbing public tranquillity, and making statements conducive to public mischief.

Despite filing the complaint and subsequent police investigation, the ACMM’s court concluded that PM Modi’s statements did not meet the criteria for hate speech. The court’s decision highlighted the absence of any explicit intent to promote hatred or instigate violence against any community.

Following the court’s ruling, reactions have been mixed. Supporters of the Prime Minister welcomed the dismissal as validation of his freedom of speech during election campaigns. Critics have expressed disappointment, arguing that such statements should be scrutinised more rigorously to uphold communal harmony.

This development underscores the complexities of balancing freedom of expression with the responsibility to maintain social cohesion in a diverse society. As the legal proceedings conclude, attention remains focused on the broader implications for India’s political discourse and community relations.

Topics: PM ModiLok Sabha electionsACMM courtHate Speech ComplaintZia Ur Nomani
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