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Prophet comment row: File FIR against those who made kids raise slogans like 'sar tan se juda' against T Raja Singh, NCPCR tells Hyderabad Police

NCPCR said video clips circulating on social media platforms show children raising slogans such as "sar tan se juda" and demanding that the suspended BJP leader T Raja Singh be "hanged" over his alleged remarks against Prophet Muhammed.

Prophet comment row: File FIR against those who made kids raise slogans like 'sar tan se juda' against T Raja Singh, NCPCR tells Hyderabad Police Hyderabad: Activists stage a protest against suspended BJP MLA T Raja Singh for his controversial remarks on Prophet Muhammad in Hyderabad, Wednesday, Aug. 24, 2022. (PTI Photo)

New Delhi: The National Commission for Protection of Child Rights (NCPCR) has asked the Hyderabad Police to lodge an FIR against those who made school children raise slogans against suspended BJP leader T Raja Singh over his alleged remarks against Prophet Muhammed.

In a letter to the Hyderabad Police, the NCPCR said video clips circulating on social media platforms show children raising slogans such as "sar tan se juda" and demanding that the suspended Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader be "hanged".

The commission said it seems the children were influenced and used in the protests as political tools.

"The commission deems it appropriate to take suo motu cognizance since there is a prima-facie violation of the relevant provisions under the Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, 2015.

"The commission thereby requests your good offices to investigate the matter by lodging an FIR against the perpetrators at once. Further, the children who are seen in the videos should be identified and produced before the Child Welfare Committee for recording their statements and proper counselling as per the Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, 2015," the panel said.

The NCPCR said an action-taken report, along with a copy of the FIR, the statements of the children and their parents and relevant records should be submitted to it within seven days.

Situation in Hyderabad direct result of Raja Singh's 'hate speech': Owaisi

Meanwhile, demanding the arrest of T Raja Singh, AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi on Thursday said protests in some parts of the city were a direct result of the alleged hate speech by the saffron party leader. Owaisi said the police picked up 90 people from the Shah Ali Banda area on Wednesday and on his representation they were released.

"This situation is a direct result of Raja Singh's hate speech. He must be sent to jail at the earliest. I also reiterate my appeal to maintain peace. Hyderabad is our home, it should not fall prey to communalism," he said.

He further said AIMIM MLA Ahmed bin Abdullah Balala and the party's corporators of Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation have been working all night to de-escalate the situation.