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'Why only Muslims booked for violating curbs?', HC asks Police of this State


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19 Jun 2020
Categories: Latest News

Telangana excessive court docket on Wednesday requested Hyderabad police officers why it had booked a disproportionally excessive variety of Muslims for violating lockdown guidelines.

“Does it mean that there are no violators from other communities?” a bench of Chief Justice Raghavendra Singh Chauhan and Justice B Vijaysen Reddy requested whereas listening to a PIL on alleged police excesses through the nationwide lockdown.

The Judges additionally mentioned, “Look at what is happening in the US where an African-American was killed by the cops and the entire country is now burning.”

The bench felt that the strategy of the police in direction of minorities was high-handed.

Social activist Sheela Sarah Mathews, who filed the PIL, narrated a collection of incidents the place the police have been accused of treating Muslims badly which resulted in extreme accidents.

Her counsel Dipak Misra cited the case of Junaid, who needed to endure received 35 stitches on his face after cops beat him up. Junaid was supplying meals to migrant employees and a few cops when he was stopped by a constable.

The bench rejected the police counter saying it didn’t comprise a single assertion of the victims.
In one other case, Mohammed Asgar, who went to fetch groceries, fell from the highest of a constructing and each his legs had been damaged.

This was as a result of individuals ran to a close-by under-construction constructing after police started lathicharge.

“Why are the victims in all these cases are Muslims?” the bench questioned.

Asking the DGP to take motion, it mentioned: “Deal with delinquent cops in a stern manner and file a fresh affidavit by June 29.”

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