I/II.
http://www.firstpost.com/living/crackdown-on-anti-modi-slurs-college-editors-arrested-in-new-kerala-case-1572211.html

Crackdown on anti-Modi slurs: College editors arrested in new Kerala case
by Shruti Dhapola <http://www.firstpost.com/author/dhapola>  Jun 16, 2014

The crackdown against those who use 'misuse' their freedom of speech
against the Prime Minister Narendra Modi continues and in the latest case
of arrests, it's the state of Kerala again. On Friday police on registered
a case against the Principal and 11 students of the Sree Krishnan College
at Guruvayur after its campus magazine was found to have used
"objectionable and unsavoury" language against Modi, garbed in the guise of
a cross-word puzzle, reports *PTI. *
<http://www.firstpost.com/india/kerala-principal-11-students-arrested-over-remarks-against-modi-1569753.html>

According to *TOI,
<http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/9-students-held-for-cuss-word-crossword-on-Modi-others-in-Kerala-college-magazine/articleshow/36621402.cms>
*9
students were arrested on Sunday and later released on bail. The police is
still trying to determine if the principal, staff advisor and a board
member should also be arrested, adds the report. The students face a case
under various IPC sections for concealing design to commit offence,
wantonly giving provocation, punishment for defamation and printing matter
known to be defamatory. So what was the offending clue? "The college
magazine titled 'Name' had used Modi's nickname 'NaMo' as a crossword clue
with the purported solution 'NAyeente MOn' (s.. of a b....)," according to
the report on* TOI.* The students are members of SFI which is the student
wing of the CPM and are also accused of defaming "Kerala chief minister
Oommen Chandy, Congress vice president Rahul Gandhi, party MP Shashi
Tharoor as well as spiritual leader Mata Amrithanandamayi."  It is not
clear if it was just the anti-Modi 'clue' that sparked the arrests, or if
smears against other leaders were also part of the cause. But the other
parties have not protested or commented on the case as yet.

The Guruvyaur Sree Krishna temple managing committee, which runs the
college, had sought an explanation from the principal in connection with
the case, temple administration sources said. Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)
and its youth wing workers took out a protest march demanding action
against the Principal, according to the *PTI*report.

The incident comes close on the heels of the arrest of the
<http://www.firstpost.com/india/principal-students-arrested-for-putting-modi-in-negative-faces-list-1565079.html?utm_source=fpstory_alsosee>principal
and six students of the Government polytechnic at Kunnamkulam
<http://www.firstpost.com/india/principal-students-arrested-for-putting-modi-in-negative-faces-list-1565079.html?utm_source=fpstory_alsosee>.
These students and the principal were arrested for adding PM Modi's
photograph in the college magazine under a list of "negative faces" along
with Adolf Hitler, George W Bush, Osama bin Laden and, sandalwood smuggler
Veerappan, Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) supremo V Prabhakaran
and others. Police had charged them under various IPC sections for
concealing design to commit offence, wantonly giving provocation,
punishment for defamation and printing matter known to be defamatory.

Kerala police however isn't the only one that has been acting with alarming
quickness when it comes to arresting students who are suspected of posting
anti-Modi content. In Karnataka, an MBA student
<http://www.firstpost.com/india/bangalore-youth-arrested-for-sharing-anti-modi-messages-on-whatsapp-1542047.html>
 Sayed Waqar
<http://www.firstpost.com/india/bangalore-youth-arrested-for-sharing-anti-modi-messages-on-whatsapp-1542047.html>
from
Bhatkal was arrested based on a complaint lodged in Belgaum district by RTI
activist Jayant Mukund Tinaikar, who said he received an offensive message
against Modi on 16 May on WhatsApp. Theoffending message:
<http://www.bangaloremirror.com/bangalore/crime/Youth-from-Bhatkal-arrested-for-sending-WhatsApp-message-on-Modi/articleshow/35610511.cms>
"A
morphed picture showed the final rites of Modi being performed, attended by
L K Advani, Rajnath Singh, Sushma Swaraj, Baba Ramdev, Maneka Gandhi and
Varun Gandhi. It had a caption: Na Jeet Paye Jhooton Ka Sardar -- Ab Ki Baar
Antim Sanskar (A false leader will never win, this time it's final rites)."
 Waqar was arrested under Section 505 of the IPC for issuing statements
amounting to public mischief with intent to cause fear or alarm and Section
66 of the IT Act for sending offensive messages through communication
service.

In Goa, police had
<http://www.firstpost.com/politics/goa-facebook-user-faces-jail-for-anti-modi-holocaust-comment-1538499.html>
 booked a young shipping professional for a Facebook post
<http://www.firstpost.com/politics/goa-facebook-user-faces-jail-for-anti-modi-holocaust-comment-1538499.html>which
said that the Prime Minister-elect Narendra Modi would start a holocaust in
India. Devu Chodankar had written on a Facebook forum on Goa+, a popular
forum with over 47,000 members, if elected to power, Modi would unleash a
'holocaust'. He deleted his post subsequently. However, justifying his post
subsequently on another popular local Facebook forum, Goa Speaks, Chodankar
while apologising for his choice of words had stood by the sum of his
argument, calling it his crusade against the "tyranny of fascists".

In the Goa case, the police has "filed an FIR under Section 153(A), 295(A)
of the IPC, besides Section 125 of the Representation of People Act and
Section 66-A of the Information Technology Act," and some sections are
non-bailable. The police "told the court that Chodankar's custody was being
sought as his interrogation was 'essential' to find out if there was a
greater conspiracy behind the posts," say a *Times of India*
<http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/Online-posts-against-Narendra-Modi-spell-trouble/articleshow/36635876.cms?utm_source=twitter.com&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=timesofindia>
report.

On 15 May, the UP police arrested Amaresh Mishra,
<http://www.hindustantimes.com/elections2014/election-beat/man-who-threatened-to-kill-modi-on-twitter-arrested-from-gurgaon/article1-1219320.aspx>
who
wrote the script for the Saif Ali Khan-starrer *Bullett Raja*, from his
Gurgaon residence for posting messages on his Twitter account (the account
was closed later) for threatening to shoot Modi dead. The prompt action
involved sending a seven-member team to arrest him.

The alacrity with which police is acting against those who are seen as
being critical of the current Prime Minister is unnerving at many levels.
To argue that there is a deeper conspiracy behind every anti-Modi message
sounds hilarious and over-stretched but it is also worrisome given that
many sections of the law are unclear on what could be deemed offensive.

They also confirm the fear that any kind of dissent or criticism of the
Modi government won't be tolerated at all.  And yes, the double standard of
these arrest that can't be ignored.

While police is quick to arrest individuals who are seen as overtly
critical of the PM,  as the Pune techie murder case reveals they did
nothing about anti-Shivaji, Bal Thackeray posts on Facebook, WhatsApp that
went viral and actually caused a riot. It was only after the riots took
place that the page was shut down and even now the police can't determine
who posted them since they used servers from different countries.
<http://www.firstpost.com/india/pune-techie-murder-how-tech-is-manipulated-to-incite-mobs-1559207.html>
In
this case, it was a well-planned conspiracy and the police had no clue.

While there's no denying that some of the anti-Modi messages were extreme
in the kind of language that was used, the kind of invective that has been
and continues to be poured on the Gandhi family, notably Sonia and Rahul,
and Manmohan Singh is no less hateful. BJP member Subramanian Swamy has
made a career out of inventing new insults for Sonia and Rahul, and these
are mild in comparison to the works employed by the average commenter.

No one is arguing that Modi is personally involved in the crackdown, but he
has certainly inspired it. As the Times of India notes
<http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/Online-posts-against-Narendra-Modi-spell-trouble/articleshow/36635876.cms?utm_source=twitter.com&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=timesofindia>,
there is now a clear pattern establishing a dangerously low threshold of
offence for the new Prime Minister, irrespective of which party rules the
state. A growing sense that when it comes to Modi, citizens have to
exercise far greater caution and self-restraint; all of which adds fuel to
the fears about his allegedly authoritarian streak.

"The real challenge for the Prime Minister, who is showing all signs of
being a statesman, is how he tames communal forces. Moreover, it is time
everyone realised that criticism of India's policies, its past or its
politicians isn't equal to being anti-national," Aqsa Agha, a PhD student
of history in JNU told *TOI.*

If the new government were to condone or, worse, escalate the anti-free
speech policies of the UPA that realisation may be indefinitely postponed.
II.

http://www.firstpost.com/india/ib-report-pmane-chief-udayakumar-slaps-legal-notice-on-mha-1577237.html?utm_source=FP_STORY_MORECATNEWS
IB report: PMANE chief Udayakumar slaps legal notice on MHA

by FP Staff <http://www.firstpost.com/author/fp-staff>  Jun 18, 2014

Anti-nuke activist and convener of the People's Movement Against Nuclear
Energy, SP Udayakumar today sent a legal notice to the Ministry of Home
Affairs regarding the Intelligence Bureau report that alleged
foreign-funded NGOs are having a 'negative impact' on India's economy.

According to a *Times Now* report, Udayakumar has denied receiving any
foreign funds in the legal notice and has also questioned the veracity of
the IB report.

On 13 June, the PMANE chief had made it clear at a press conference in
Chennai that he would deal with the government legally regarding the report.

"This report affects me personally. I am consulting with my lawyers about
safeguarding my dignity and honour and protecting the security interests of
me and my family members. I will take IB to legal task," Udayakumar had
said. "When people like us are discredited and dishonoured, the younger
generation will not believe in democratic means of opposition and may take
to violence."

The anti-nuclear activist, who has been leading the struggle against the
nuclear plant in Kudankulam, also said that he would take the IB to court
for jeopardising the safety and security of his family.

The PMANE chief had also expressed surprised that such a sensitive and
confidential report was leaked to the media.

"How did this report that was filed by a top intelligence agency in the
country and submitted to the topmost authority, the PMO, get leaked? Who
leaked this report?" Udayakumar had asked.

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