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Kerala: Father of 10-year-old boy who shouted communal slogans against non-Muslims taken in police custody

Earlier, the Kerala High Court had directed the government to take firm action against those responsible, reports IANS.

  • Father of 10-year-old boy who shouted communal slogans in Kerala has been taken in police custody.
  • Earlier, the Kerala High Court had directed the government to take firm action against those responsible.
  • The boy`s father had participated in the Citizenship (Amendment) Act protests.

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Kerala: Father of 10-year-old boy who shouted communal slogans against non-Muslims taken in police custody

A day after the Kerala High Court took a strong position and directed the government to take firm action against those responsible for a ten-year-old child raising provocative slogans against non-Muslims at a Popular Front of India (PFI) rally in Alappuzha on May 21, the police on Saturday took into custody the boy`s father. Confirming this, a top police official said he was picked up from his house here and has been handed over to the Alappuzha police. But the father of the boy said that none had tutored the boy and he did it on his own.

"This same slogans have been aired a few times in the past and surprisingly, when no action took place then, how come this time it has turned out to be like this," asked the boy`s father before he was taken away by the police.

When the police arrived at the house of the boy, a good number of PFI activists were present and they shouted slogans against the police.

On Friday around 18 people, who took part in the rally held at Alappuzha sloganeered, was arrested.

The boy, who lives at Thoppumpady near here, was identified, a few days back but the police failed to find anyone in the house as it was locked, when they came.

Meanwhile the police are looking into if the boy needs to be sent for counselling and are also contemplating on what needs to be done to his mother, as guardians have been held responsible.

As the video of the incident went viral, there were numerous protests against it following which the police swung into action and the High Court took up the matter early this week and on Friday the court came down heavily against this act and asked for strong action to be taken.

The boy`s father was earlier identified as a known PFI activist who had participated in the Citizenship (Amendment) Act protests.

 

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