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JNU Scholar Sharjeel Imam Arrested From Bihar's Jehanabad Over Sedition Charges

Reacting On Sharjeel Imam's Arrest, Bihar CM Nitish Kumar Said That, 'nobody Should Do Anything That Is Not In The Interest Of The Nation.'

News Nation Bureau | Edited By : Surabhi Pandey | Updated on: 28 Jan 2020, 03:49:40 PM
Sharjeel Imam

Sharjeel Imam was on run for four days. (Photo Credit: Secial Arrangment)

New Delhi:

JNU scholar Sharjeel Imam was arrested from Bihar’s Jehanabad over sedition charges on Tuesday. Imam was arrested from Kake area of Jehanabad, sources told News Nation. The arrest came following the mega hunt, which was launched soon after the Imam’s Assam video went viral. Earlier in the day, Imam’s brother was picked up by Jehanabad police for question. The JNU scholar student is known as the co-coordinator of Shaheen Bagh protests. Raids were conducted by Delhi Police in the national capital, Mumbai, Patna to arrest him for his ‘cut off Assam from India’ remark. A case of sedition was filed against Imam for the speech he delivered on the Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) campus on January 16.

Pursuing research at the Centre for Historical Studies in JNU, Sharjeel Imam allegedly made the controversial remark during a protest against the citizenship law and the National Register of Citizens. "If we have 5 lakh organised people then we can permanently cut north-east from India or at least for one month. Disrupt the root so that they cannot even remove it for a month. It is our responsibility to isolate Assam from India, then only they will listen to us," Shaheen Bagh Coordination committee chief Sharjeel Imam could be heard saying in the video that was tweeted by BJP’ national spokesperson Sambit Patra. “We may come to know that in 6-8 months all Bengalis have been killed - Hindu or Muslim. If we want to help Assam, then we will have to stop the way to Assam for the Indian Army and other supplies," Imam had said in the viral clip.

While booking Imam for sedition, the Delhi Police had said, “Sharjeel Imam had previously delivered one such speech in Jamia Millia Islamia on 13 December last year and thereafter one even more inflammatory against the government which is being widely circulated on social media."

Meanwhile, the Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) chief proctor has also summoned the research scholar to appear before him and explain his position on the alleged provocative speeches made by him. Imam, who was one of the initial organisers of Shaheen Bagh protests, has been asked to appear before the Proctorial Committee by February 3.

“A security report dated January 27 against Sharjeel Imam, has been received in the Chief Proctor's office from the Office of Chief Security Officer. The report has cited media reports saying Imam made provocative speeches at Aligarh Muslim University threatening the unity, integrity and sovereignty of the country upheld by the constitution," JNU Registrar Pramod Kumar said.

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First Published : 28 Jan 2020, 03:11:59 PM

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