Hate speech: Kerala court cancels bail of P C George


PTI, May 25, 2022, 4:10 PM IST

Kochi: A Magisterial court in Kerala on Wednesday canceled the bail granted to senior politician P C George in a case accusing him of making a hate speech against Muslims in the State on April 29.

The court allowed the plea moved by the police to cancel the relief granted to George on May 1.

Police, in its plea, had contended that the veteran politician violated the bail conditions and, therefore, the bail was liable to be canceled.

The court allowed the plea of the police, George’s lawyer — advocate Ajith Kumar — be confirmed.

The lawyer said the senior politician has been asked to appear before the Palarivattom police station in Ernakulam district of the State in connection with another case of hate speech and he was on his way there.

George has been granted anticipatory bail by the Kerala High Court in the case lodged at Palarivattom police station.

On being asked whether he would appeal against the cancellation of his bail, advocate Ajith Kumar said his client would first obey the law and then would decide what to do next.

The police had sought cancellation of his bail alleging that soon after he was granted the relief, George addressed the visual media in front of the Judicial Officer’s Quarters, Vanchiyoor, and said he is still sticking to what he had stated in the speech and was justifying the same which amounts to a repetition of the same crime and spread of communal hatred further.

The police had pointed out that the Magisterial court while granting bail, had directed the accused not to make and propagate controversial statements which may hurt the religious sentiments of others while on bail.

The police had arrested George on May 1 after registering a case against him under Indian Penal Code Sections 153A (promoting enmity between different groups on grounds of religion) and 295A (deliberate and malicious acts, intended to outrage religious feelings of any class by insulting its religion or religious beliefs) at Fort Police station for allegedly making a communal speech against Muslims while addressing ‘Ananthapuri Hindu Maha Sammelanam’on April 29.

The 70-year-old former MLA had sparked off a controversy by asking non-Muslims in Kerala to avoid eating at restaurants run by the community.

Subsequently, on May 10, another case was registered against him on charges of hate speech.

Palarivattom police booked the former legislator over his objectionable remarks during a speech that he delivered in connection with a temple festival at Vennala in Ernakulam district on May 8.

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