Mevani arrested by Assam cops, tweet on Godse trigger?
Ahmedabad: Assam police arrested Gujarat MLA and Dalit leader Jignesh Mevani from Palanpur town in Gujarat’s Banaskantha district and took him to the northeastern state by air in the early hours of Thursday, officials said.
While the police did not specify the reason behind his arrest, Mevani’s close aide cited a document shared by the Assam police and claimed that the legislator was held over his tweet on Mahatma Gandhi’s assassin Nathuram Godse.
Angered over Mevani’s arrest, Gujarat Congress leaders staged a demonstration near Sarangpur circle in the city and demanded his release. “Assam police took custody of Mevani from Palanpur circuit house late Wednesday night and took him with them to Assam after informing the local police,” an official of Banaskantha police station said.
Banaskantha Superintendent of Police (SP) Akshayraj Makwana confirmed that Assam police arrested Mevani and took him to their state after informing Palanpur police. Mevani had won as an independent MLA from Vadgam (SC) seat of Banaskantha in 2017 with Congress support.
Though he is “ideologically” with the Congress at present, he has not joined the opposition party officially. He has earlier said that he would fight the next elections as a Congress candidate. He was arrested after an FIR under section 153A of the IPC, which deals with offences related to promoting enmity between communities, was registered at Kokrajhar police station in Assam, said Mevani’s aide Suresh Jat.
“As per a document shared by the officials of the Assam police, an FIR has been lodged over a tweet by Mevani few days ago. However, the tweet has been withheld by Twitter. It was about Nathuram Godse. Mevani was first brought to Ahmedabad by road and then taken to Assam by air early in the morning,” Jat added.
Apart from section 153A of the IPC, Mevani has been booked under section 295A (malicious acts intended to outrage religious feelings), 504 (provocation with an intention to break public peace) and under relevant sections of the IT Act.