Supreme Court Demands Authorities Stop Recklessly Labeling Minorities as Terrorists
Sorry, Americans, this is India's Supreme Court, not yours
No innocent person should be branded a terrorist and put behind bars simply because he belongs to a minority community, the Supreme Court has told the Gujarat Police.
Police must ensure that no innocent person has the feeling of sufferance only because "my name is Khan, but I am not a terrorist," a Bench of Justices H.L. Dattu and C.K. Prasad said on Wednesday.
It ordered the acquittal of 11 persons, arrested under the Terrorist and Disruptive Activities (Prevention) Act and other laws, and convicted for allegedly planning to create communal violence during the Jagannath Puri Yatra in Ahmedabad in 1994.
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Does a Reason bot just copy/paste these or is someone looking at what you're doing? Might want to say "India's Supreme Court" in the headline. Until I saw that it was the Gujarat police, it was unclear.
To promote forward caste hegemony in India, Bania Gandhi betrayed the Independence of Muslims/Christians/Anglo-Indians/Sikh/SC/ST people in 1932 Round Table Conference.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Communal_Award