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Assam teacher arrested for derogatory remarks against PM

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Published : Feb 29, 2020, 5:52 PM IST

Updated : Feb 29, 2020, 11:56 PM IST

Assam teacher arrested for derogatory remarks against PM
Assam teacher arrested for derogatory remarks against PM

A Physics teacher at Silchar’s Gurcharan College was arrested on Friday night for posting “objectionable material on Facebook”. Earlier, the students of Gurucharan College, Silchar, registered an FIR against their teacher Souradeep Sengupta for “making derogatory remarks and abusing the Sanatan Dharma”.

Guwahati: A college teacher in Assam was arrested for his social media post where he reportedly used swear words against "Sanatan dharma" and made 'objectionable' comments about Prime Minister Narendra Modi concerning the recent Delhi violence.

Souradeep Sengupta was arrested by the police on Friday night from his home in Silchar in Cachar district after students of Gurucharan College protested near his house and later filed a police complaint.

Sengupta, a guest lecturer of Physics in the college and former student leader of Presidency University, had come out with a Facebook post on Tuesday where he accused the BJP and RSS of "trying to recreate Godhra in Delhi right now", made sharp-tongued comments about Modi besides using swear words about 'Sanatan dharma'.

A group of students had staged a demonstration against Sengupta at the college for his post, following which he deleted it and apologised on Facebook itself for unintentionally hurting religious sentiments.

But later, "some 50 members of the Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP)" carried out another protest demonstration on Friday at his house when he was away demanding he apologise on Facebook live.

Sengupta was arrested after he returned home.

Assam teacher arrested for derogatory remarks against PM

The police have slapped charges under 153 A (Promoting enmity between different groups) 507 (criminal intimidation by an anonymous communication) and 295 A (deliberate and malicious acts, intended to outrage religious feelings of any class by insulting its religion or religious beliefs) of the Indian Penal Code as also the relevant sections of the Information Technology Act.

"As a guest lecturer of the college, by applying his destructive ideology in teaching he has influenced many students and will continue influencing many more if he is allowed to continue as a guest lecturer of this highly esteemed institute of our state," the students said.

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Earlier, the students filed a police complaint alleging that Sengupta "made derogatory remarks" about the Prime Minister, abused the 'Sanatan Dharma' as a whole" and "tried to incite communal violence by making inflammatory comments against the Hindu community, in the context of the recent Delhi violence."

With inputs from IANS

Last Updated :Feb 29, 2020, 11:56 PM IST
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