
Ali Khan Mahmuabad, an associate professor at the Ashoka University. — Facebook@AliMahmudabad/File
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New Delhi: Indian authorities have arrested a significant educational about a social media post that has criticized the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) ‘discriminatory policies against Muslims and raised questions about India’s military action against Pakistan.
Following this development, India has been accused of a deadly attack on Pahalgam, the Indian illegally -occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJ & K), following a military clash over New Delhi’s allegations against Islamabad between Pakistan and India. According to local media, Ali Khan Mahmoodabad, an associate professor at Ashoka University in Haryana, was detained in New Delhi on Sunday. More than a week of Pakistan and India, both nuclear weapons, both nuclear weapons, his arrest agreed to the ceasefire.
Police said that 42 -year -old Mahmudabad was registered under criminal code of conduct, which is related to maintaining communal harmony, provoking armed uprising or destructive activities, and blasphemy of religious beliefs. The case was registered after the complaint of BJP’s Youth Wing general secretary Yogesh Jatri in Haryana, reported by Indian media.
In a social media post on May 8, the head of the University’s Political Science Department, Mahmudabad, praised Colonel Sofia Qureshi, highlighting the irony of right -wing Hindutva observers, who focused on media briefings. He wrote: “Perhaps they can demand such a loud voice that crowds, discretionary bulldozing and others who are suffering from BJP’s hateful acts should be protected as Indian citizens.
He said the optics of two female soldiers presenting their searches are important [sic] But the optics should translate the truth on the ground otherwise it is only hypocrisy, “Mahmudabad noted.” Mahmudabad noted. “The lower level of fact is that the face of ordinary Muslims is different from trying to show the government, but at the same time a press conference shows that an India, united in its diversity, is not completely dead as an idea.”
The Haryana State Commission for Women had summoned the professor, who claimed that an unpleasant comment against female officers and an attempt was made to incite a communal dispute.
Defending his position on X, Mahmudabad said his comments have been misunderstood and his intention is to demand the protection of soldiers and civilians. He dismissed the allegations of mismanagement, calling the allegations baseless.
In February last year, Amnesty International called on the Indian government to stop the “unfair target of Muslim property”.
“Illegal demolition of Muslim property by Indian authorities, which is presented as ‘bulldozer justice’ by political leaders and the media, is cruel and horrible. Such migration and deportation should be deeply injustice, illegal and immediately.
“Authorities have repeatedly resolved the rule of law through hate, harassment, harassment, torture, violence and JCB bulldozer weapons target campaigns, destroying homes, businesses or synagogues, and repeatedly resolving the rule of law through JCB bulldozer weapons,” he said.
According to Indian media, separately, Travel Vilogy, along with five others from Punjab and Haryana, were arrested on charges of alleged spying for Pakistan.
In India, right -wing Hindus engaged in lunch and tried to interfere with the police. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has spoken out against the killings of cow surveillance, but his government has done very little to stop the activities of watching groups.