Case registered over Kerala PFI rally hate slogan
May 24, 2022  00:49
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The Kerala police on Monday registered a case over alleged provocative slogans being raised by a minor boy during a march by the Popular Front of India in coastal Alappuzha, a purported video of which went viral. 

The police said the case has been registered under section 153 A of the Indian Penal Code which deals with the offence of promoting enmity between different religious groups. 

"The case has been registered against the organisers of the event. Section 153 A has been charged. Case is also against the group of people with whom the minor boy attended the rally," a police officer said. 

A short video of a boy sitting on the shoulder of a person during the "Save the republic" rally held by the PFI in Alappuzha on May 21 and raising allegedly provocative slogans has gone viral on social media. 

Taking serious note of the incident, the police had earlier in the day said it had launched a preliminary investigation into it. 

The provocative sloganeering by the child evoked criticism from various quarters. 

Meanwhile, the PFI, in an internal note, which was made available to the media, said such slogans were against the policy of the outfit and would look into the matter. 

"We have given approved slogans which were to be raised in the public rally at Alappuzha. Thousands of party workers and others joined the rally protesting against the RSS. The visual of a boy raising slogans came to our notice now. Those slogans were not approved or given by the organisers of the rally. It's not the policy of the organisation to provoke or raise provocative slogans," PFI state secretary CA Raoof said in the note. -- PTI
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