India's aggression on Muslims and Islam

  A Muslim activist has completed a year in jail without trial after being accused of “masterminding” protests against derogatory remarks made by members of India’s ruling party about the Prophet Muhammad.

Javed Mohammad has been jailed since June 11 last year. He has been granted bail in six of the eight cases against him and remains behind bars in Uttar Pradesh state’s Deoria district, about 260km (160 miles) northeast of his hometown of Prayagraj, where his home was demolished by authorities following the nationwide protests.

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The remarks set off diplomatic protests and outrage from the Muslim world and countries that included the United States.

In some places in India, protesters demanding the arrest of the two BJP members threw rocks at security forces, leading to clashes that killed at least two teenagers.

After a similar clash in Prayagraj, a city that had earlier been known as Allahabad, the state government, led by far-right Hindu monk Yogi Adityanath, launched a crackdown on the protesters and arrested dozens of people.

Imprisonment without trial
Mohammad, a community leader in the city, was arrested after police declared him the “mastermind” of the protests in Prayagraj. The next day, authorities razed his two-storey house, declaring his decades-old residence an “illegal structure”.

“We lost the home in which we had lived for more than 20 years. We grew up in that house. Of course, there are so many memories. It was a safe space of ours. Now, this realisation hits us that there is no safe space for a Muslim in India,” Fatima said.

Describing her father’s incarceration as “unjust” and “wrongful”, Fatima, who was a students union leader at Uttar Pradesh’s Aligarh Muslim University, said the criminal justice system in India is flawed because it keeps detainees in jail for months and even years without trial.

“My father has not been notified of the trail yet,” she said.

“The process itself is the punishment because the allegations levelled against my father are not going to be proved. There is not an iota of evidence which the state can show against him. Even during the hearings for bail, the court every time asks the police to come with evidences,” she said.

Mohammad’s lawyer Farman Naqvi said some of the charges his client faces were filed under the stringent National Security Act (NSA), which allows a person’s detention for a year without charges.

Naqvi said the defence challenged the use of the NSA against Mohammad before the Allahabad High Court, which last month withheld its order in the case.

Mohammad was granted bail by the Allahabad High Court and lower courts in six of the eight cases against him, Naqvi said, adding that the defence has challenged his bail rejection in the remaining two.

‘Punished for speaking up’
In a bail order by the Allahabad High Court on January 28, Justice Sameer Jain observed: “If we consider the entire evidence available on record, including the statements of prosecution witnesses and statements of applicant and other accused persons recorded during investigation, then it appears that it is a case of mob violence and at this stage it cannot be said that applicant [Mohammad] was instrumental for such violence.”

An officer at Kareli police station in Prayagraj said police have filed charge sheets in all eight cases against Mohammad.

But Naqvi said the charges are “absurd”. “He has no role anywhere. … They got no evidence against him. The main point is that he has not been shown as an active participant of violence in any of the FIRs [first information reports filed by police],” he said.

Mohammed Shoaib, lawyer and human rights defender in Uttar Pradesh’s capital, Lucknow, said that Mohammad has been implicated in false cases.

“Javed used to raise people’s issues. He especially used to focus on Muslim issues. Such activities are an anathema to the current government. That is why false cases were filed against him,” he said.

Shoaib said the Uttar Pradesh government uses intimidation to silence activists. “Javed Mohammad is being punished for speaking up against the government,” he said.

It is such a shame that even in this century and time religion choice is limited and you are no longer safe if you subscribe from a different religion. The war and the fights fought years ago are enough,we need to be liberated from these crude thoughts that anybody can force anyone into believing what they don't want to, it's a choice for everyone as judgement will be faced individually. India has been known to hate Muslims and has been exploiting inhuman methods to kill the believers of Islam. For how long should Muslims of India and other places suffer for what they believe in?

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