IMC-USA Weekly News Digest – November 9th, 2009

by on November 8, 2009

COMMUNAL HARMONY

STUDY CENTRE AT MSU TO INSTIL COMMUNAL HARMONY, TOLERANCE (NOV 2, 2009, TIMES OF INDIA)

To promote communal harmony, tolerance, understanding as well as to remove prejudices, MS University’s arts faculty has built a study centre that will also second as an interactive centre. Swami Sivananda Study Centre, named after renowned spiritual thinker, will be inaugurated on Tuesday. It has been funded by Divine Life Society, which has headquarters in Hrishikesh for educating youth on spiritual and cultural heritage of the country.

The centre will be managed by departments of philosophy and Sanskrit in collaboration with Divine Life Society’s Vadodara chapter. There will be host of activities taking place at the centre which would include debates, seminars, conferences, elocution, paper presentations and talks.

"University was given funds of over Rs 2 lakh to set-up the centre within the arts faculty premises. Efforts will be made to make students and people aware about the ethical principles involved in social background," said dean of faculty of arts and head of philosophy department professor Nitin Vyas. "Regular inter-faith dialogues and competitions will be conducted to bridge the religious divide in the society. We will also invite renowned speakers to deliver lectures and talks to our students to equip them with latest philosophical knowledge and findings," added Vyas.

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/5190373.cms

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NEWS HEADLINES

MODI ABUSED JAFRI WHEN HE CALLED FOR HELP (NOV 5, 2009, TIMES OF INDIA)

A key witness in the Gulbarg massacre case has told a special court that chief minister Narendra Modi had abused former MP Ahsan Jafri when he called him for help on February 28, 2002. Imtiyaz Saeedkhan Pathan, the first star witness to give testimony, recounted events of that day and said when they asked Jafri why police hadn’t come to their rescue, the former parliamentarian told them that he would call up Modi for help.

"When I asked him what Modi said, he said there was no question of help, instead he got abuses," Pathan told court. When a mob went on a killing spree at Gulbarg society a day after the Godhra carnage, Jafri, whose home had turned into a refuge, was making frantic phone calls to every one for help.

Sixty-nine people were killed in Gulbarg Society including Jafri, whose body wasn’t found. A young Parsi boy, Azhar Mody, also went missing from his house, the story of which became a Bollywood film Parzania. This film was banned in Gujarat. Pathan described the gruesome killings in detail how his family members and neighbours were butchered and women raped before his eyes.

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/msid-5198196,prtpage-1.cms

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NABBED MEN CONFIRM PLOT IN GOA BLAST (NOV 3, 2009, DECCAN HERALD)

The Sanatan Sanstha operatives, two of whom died in the October 16 blast here, had planned to plant four improvised explosive devices (IEDs) at different locations in Goa on Diwali eve timed to go off in quick succession, police sources told this newspaper. "Their plan was to trigger off blasts in quick succession in Margao, Vasco, Sancoale and Curchorem in crowded areas to create panic in Goa," a senior police official said. The IED defused at Sancoale, had been planted in a van parked 100 metres from the Shantadurga temple.

Vinay Talekar, 27, an MBA from Karwar, and Vinayak Patil, 30, a driver, were arrested on Saturday for allegedly planting the explosive at Sancoale. They told the special investigation team (SIT) they were instructed to head directly to Vasco on their scooter, where they were to meet up with the other two men who died in the blast.Talekar’s and Patil’s arrests have given the Special Investigation Team an insight into the working of a subversive cell within the Sanatan.

The SIT also recovered some incriminating evidence connected to the IEDs from a field in South Goa on Monday after their interrogation. "We have so far been able to establish that they operated as a tight-knit cell within the organisation," police sources said. Talekar from Karwar, and Patil from Belgaum, were close to Malgonda Patil, the administrator of the Sanatan ashram in Goa who died in the Margao blast. Police say the three men had connections that date back some years. "Malgonda came from the Jat taluka in Sangli which is close to Belgaum. Both these men were close friends of his and stayed with him in the ashram frequently," Superintendent of Police A V Deshpande said.

http://www.deccanherald.com/content/33918/nabbed-men-confirm-plot-goa.html

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SANGH PARIVAR MEMBERS HAD SET FIRE TO POLICE JEEP, OFFICES (NOV 6, 2009, OUTLOOK)

A commission probing the killing of Laxamananda Saraswati and the violence in Kandhamal in its aftermath last year, was today told that activists of RSS, VHP and Bajrang Dal were allegedly involved in setting afire a police jeep and government offices during a bandh. "I perceive that members of RSS, VHP and Bajrang Dal were involved in setting fire to a police jeep and offices of the Revenue Inspector (RI) and Additional Tehsildar at Khajurpada in Kandhamal," Gobind Chandra Sethi, Sub-divisional police officer (SDPO), Phulbani told Justice S C Mohapatra during cross examination.

Stating that the three outfits organised a bandh on August 25, 2008, two days after killing of Saraswati, he said, "Since the RSS, the VHP and the Bajrang Dal had given a bandh call, it was obvious that they torched police jeep and government offices". The SDPO, however, failed to name the Sangh Parivar members who set fire to the police jeep and government offices. The police officer also told the panel that two BJP leaders, then ministers – Surama Padhy and Golak Bihari Nayak – had visited the district during the bandh on August 25. "While returning to Khajuriapada after escorting the ministers, the miscreants set fire to my jeep," he said, adding that the bandh organisers cleared road blockade for movement of the ministers vehicle.

However, the SDPO said that he had no knowledge if members of the Sangh Parivar were involved in torching of Gochhapada police station where one policeman was killed. "I recall that tribals were mostly involved in setting fire on the police station at Gochhapada," he said, adding that as investigating officer of the incident, he had checked antecedents of the miscreants and found no link with the Sangh Parivar. The police officer said alleged fake certificate and land grabbing issues aggravated the violence in which about 40 people were killed besides, burning of thousands of houses and damage to churches. As many as 68 riot cases were registered under four police station areas in Kandhamal, he said.

http://news.outlookindia.com/item.aspx?669031

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LOVE JIHAD A MISINFORMATION CAMPAIGN: KERALA MUSLIM OUTFITS (NOV 2, 2009, TIMES OF INDIA)

Muslim outfits in Kerala today said the ‘love jihad’, where girls from other religious background are allegedly lured to marriage and converted to Islam, is a "malicious-and misinformation campaign" by Sangh Parivar outfits. The term ‘love jihad’ is a misconceived notion "raked up" by Sangh Parivar outfits and reference of such a term by Constitutional establishments like the judiciary "is not a good sign", a joint statement by various prominent Muslim leaders here said.

"The misinformation campaign against the non-existent organisation in the name of ‘Love Jihad’ would only lead to vitiating the prevailing communal harmony and create suspicion among various communities and the parties concerned should keep themselves away from levelling unsubstantiated charges," the statement said.

The Kerala and Karnataka High Courts had recently directed the police to investigate allegations of ‘Love Jihad’. The signatories to the statement include State Muslim League president Syed Hyderali Shihab Thangal, general secretary of All India Jem-uth-Ulema A P Abubacker Musliyar, and chairman of Peoples Democratic Party Abdul Naser Madhani.

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/5189444.cms

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KARNATAKA BJP CRISIS REFUSES TO DIE DOWN, DISSIDENTS DEMAND YEDDYURAPPA REMOVAL (NOV 3, 2009, TIMES OF INDIA)

The crisis in the BJP government in Karnataka on Tuesday refused to die down with dissidents still gunning for the removal of chief minister B S Yeddyurappa.

"In the interest of BJP and the workers in Karnataka, we need a very good leadership in the state. Whatever my stand is, I am not changing," G Janardhana Reddy, who is leading the oust Yeddyurappa campaign, told reporters after his meeting with senior BJP leader Sushma Swaraj.

Observing that he had explained the position to senior party leaders including party President Rajnath Singh and others, Reddy said he was "one hundred per cent hopeful that the party will give a very good leadership in the interest of the state".

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/5192147.cms

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ONE CONVICTED FOR 1989 BHAGALPUR RIOTS (NOV 7, 2009, HINDUSTAN TIMES)

A court in Bihar on Saturday convicted Kameshwar Yadav, accused of killing a Muslim teenager during the 1989 communal riots in Bhagalpur. Bhagalpur Additional District and Sessions Judge Arvind Madhav found Kameshwar Yadav guilty of shooting dead Mohammad Qayyum, 15. Yadav was charged with firing upon Qayyum while leading a mob of rioters Oct 24, 1989. The police had earlier closed the case against Yadav, citing lack of evidence. He was later even given a citation by the state police in 2004 for maintaining communal harmony.

However, the case against Yadav, who was also the prime accused in the killing of a Muslim shop owner, was one of the first in the 27 cases Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar ordered to be reopened for investigation in 2006. Qayyum’s father Mohammad Naseeruddin, in his complaint to the police, had said when he came out of his house on hearing sounds of gun shots and bomb blasts, he saw Yadav, along with some other rioters, gun down his son who was trying to run for safety.

He also said that the body of his son was taken away by the mob as he hid in his own house due to fear. In 2007, Yadav was sentenced to rigorous life imprisonment by the court in another case of communal violence in Bhagalpur in 1989. Over 1,000 people, a majority of them Muslims, were killed in the month-long riots in Bhagalpur city in October 1989.

http://www.hindustantimes.com/StoryPage/Print/473943.aspx

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PUNISH THOSE INVOLVED IN 1984 SIKH RIOTS: HUMAN RIGHTS WATCH TO INDIAN GOVT (NOV 3, 2009, TIMES OF INDIA)

An international human rights group has asked the Indian government to prosecute those involved in 1984 Sikh riots, following the assassination of Prime Minister Indira Gandhi. "The victims of the 1984 massacres have waited for the law to take its course and, sadly, they are still waiting. The Government should prosecute those involved in the riots," Meenakshi Ganguly, senior researcher on South Asia at Human Rights Watch (HRW), said.

"Both the militants and the security forces committed horrific crimes, justifying them by pointing to the abuses of the other, and yet those who suffered most were ordinary civilians," she added. Two decades after the incident, victims and their families seeking justice "have been confronted by government opposition and obfuscation, including prolonged trials, biased prosecutors, an unresponsive judiciary, police intimidation, and harassment of witnesses," a HRW statement noted.

It further alleged that no senior government officials or politicians have been prosecuted despite evidences of their role in the atrocities. Numerous commissions of inquiry, each with the promise of justice, have produced no tangible results, it added. Widespread killing of Sikhs by violent mobs were triggered after the assassination of Prime Minister Indira Gandhi by two of her Sikh bodyguards.

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/msid-5191436,prtpage-1.cms

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FATWA ISSUED AGAINST VANDE MATARAM (NOV 3, 2009, TIMES OF INDIA)

Jamait-e-Ulema Hind or the JEU on Tuesday issued a fatwa against singing national song ‘Vande Mataram’. According to a resolution, Muslims should not sing ‘Vande Mataram’ as its reciting is against the Islam.

The resolution, which was passed at the Deoband national convention meet, says that Muslims should not sing ‘Vande Mataram’ as some verses of the patriotic song are against the tenets of Islam. The JEU leader said that the some of the line in the song is against Islam.

Meanwhile, home minister P Chidambaram addressed a Jamait-e-Ulema Hind conference in Deoband today. Meanwhile, the Muslim Law Board justified the decision saying that (Muslims) can’t offer prayers to anyone but Allah. Kamal Farooqui, a prominent leader of the Board said, "We love the nation but can’t worship it."

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/msid-5191847,prtpage-1.cms

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CRPF PERSONNEL MOLEST WOMAN ON TRAIN, THRASHED (OCT 28, 2009, TIMES OF INDIA)

At least 20 CRPF personnel, returning from New Delhi on the Brahmaputra Mail, were injured after a mob thrashed them for allegedly molesting a woman and assaulting her brother at Fakiragram railway station in Assam’s Kokrajhar district on Tuesday.

The clash broke out when over 3,000 villagers from Fakiragram and its neighbouring areas rushed to the station following rumours that a woman had been thrown out of a train after being allegedly raped by some security personnel.

An eyewitnesses said the mob stoned two compartments carrying the CRPF men and assaulted the jawans.

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/5170752.cms

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RESERVATION SOUGHT FOR DALIT MUSLIMS (NOV 7, 2009, TIMES OF INDIA)

The Jharkhand State Ansari Mahapanchayat (JSAM) has demanded reservation for Dalit-Muslims for their socio-economic uplift. JSAM president Shahab Naiyer Ansari said here on Saturday that it’s high time the Dalit Muslims got their dues. He also sought SC status for Dalit Muslims. In this context, he laid emphasis on amending Articles 340, 341 and 342 of the Constitution.

At a meeting held here recently, the JSAM had constituted a core committee to create an awareness on the issue. The meet was attended by all the office-bearers of the JSAM. The members of the core committee will tour villages inhabited by Muslims from November 3-15 and try to seek consensus over the issue. The JSAM president said that leaders of all parties frequently refer to the Sachar Committee and the Ranganathan Committee during polls but conveniently forget the implementation of their reports once the elections conclude.

The percentage of Muslims in central and state government undertakings is less than 2 percent. Though political parties make tall claims to ensure political, economic and educational uplift of Muslims, especially Dalit Muslims, no sincere efforts are made in this regard once the elections are over, he said. The state executive committee of the JSAM had also raised issues pertaining to the Dalit Muslims at a meeting held in the state capital on November 4, Naiyer said.

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/5207192.cms

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OPINIONS AND EDITORIALS

MIND-BOGGLING FEAT – EDITORIAL (NOV 6, 2009, DECCAN HERALD)

The investigations conducted by the Enforcement Directorate and the Income Tax Department against former Jharkhand chief minister Madhu Koda are the largest ever against any Indian politician in terms of the number of places and premises raided and the strength of the staff deployed for the purpose. The findings are also among the biggest ever – hundreds of crores in accounted wealth, thousands of crores of illegal money laundering and investments in places like Liberia and Dubai. Investigations show that Koda has a network of people inside the country and outside who formed a web of corruption, illegalities and cheating. He was a labourer with no means before he joined politics 15 years ago and had meagre assets before he became a minister and later the chief minister. It is clear where the wealth that he possesses came from. He was the first independent MLA to become the chief minister of a state. The Congress and the Jharkhand Mukti Morcha had supported him.

Jharkhand is rich in minerals and successive chief ministers and ministers have looted its riches to make private and illegal gains. Political instability has also been exploited to maximise personal returns. One of the country’s most notorious symbols of corruption, Shibu Soren, is from the state. The present raids are the result of six months of investigations against Koda and his colleagues, involving even international agencies. Two former ministers are already in jail on money laundering charges. The results confirm the suspicions that politicians have stashed away their ill-gotten wealth abroad.

Koda’s charge that the raids are an attempt to tarnish his image will not find any takers. The state is going to have assembly elections later this month and Koda has said that he has been targeted because of that. But he has not explained how he has come to possess so much wealth. It is also not known why the investigating agencies have targeted only independents, when leaders of political parties in Jharkhand are also considered to be neck-deep in corruption. What has been revealed might only be the tip of the iceberg in the state where a politician-bureaucrat-contractor nexus is very active. That is one reason for the growth of naxalism in the state. It is necessary to widen the scope of investigations, expedite them and ensure that they lead to punishment of the guilty. Often they are dumped when political equations change.

http://www.deccanherald.com/content/34438/mind-boggling-feat.html

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REVOLT IN KARNATAKA – EDITORIAL (NOV 4, 2009, THE TRIBUNE)

Karnataka has proved to be the latest flashpoint in the BJP’s serial of woes. After days of dissident activity in which, ironically, assembly Speaker Jagdish Shettar has been a prime actor, the party high command has declared that Chief Minister Yeddyurappa would not be displaced and that there would be a Cabinet reshuffle to mollify those who are baying for his removal. Considering that there is no positive response from the BJP dissidents, the crisis is by no means over. Mr Yeddyurappa has been at the receiving end of a no-holds barred attack against him by Tourism Minister G. Janaradhana Reddy, and Revenue Minister G. Karunakara Reddy, who are brothers and mining kingpins from Bellary.

It is no secret that the Reddy brothers were recently admitted to the BJP because of their tremendous money power. They had substantially financed the party’s election campaign and clearly are out to extract their pound of flesh in typical fashion. That they managed to rope in the assembly Speaker with apparent lure of making him chief minister is a sad commentary on how the august institution of Speaker stands defiled today.

Interestingly, the transfer of some officials close to the Reddy brothers in Bellary district is being seen as the immediate provocation for the revolt against Mr Yeddyurappa. With some cases of irregularities pending against the Reddys, these officials were evidently a veritable shield for them. With the high command now putting pressure on the Yeddyurappa government to rescind those transfers, one shudders to think what effect this would have on the region’s administration. Even if the proposed deal comes through and Mr Yeddyurappa is left untouched, it is anybody’s guess how long the truce would last.

It is time the BJP in Karnataka set its house in order. Work in the secretariat is virtually at a standstill. While there are floods in some parts of the state, the Chief Minister himself admitted that many legislators from flood-hit areas in north Karnataka were pre-occupied with dissident activities in resorts and hotels outside the state. The party is indeed in danger of losing its lone bastion in the South if it continues to ignore governance.

http://www.tribuneindia.com/2009/20091104/edit.htm#2

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COURT INDICTS POLICE – BY S. DORAIRAJ (NOV 7, 2009, FRONTLINE)

In a 509-page order on October 29, the Madras High Court indicted the police for the February 19 violence on the court premises. It served contempt notice on four top police officers, including the then City Police Commissioner K. Radhakrishnan, and directed the government to place them under suspension pending disciplinary action. It also asked the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) to proceed with the probe into the cases involving the police and lawyers. On February 17, the court complex witnessed unprecedented violence after a group of lawyers allegedly hurled rotten eggs at Janata Party president Subramanian Swamy, who had come to the court in connection with a case. Advocates had been boycotting courts across Tamil Nadu at that time in order to highlight their demands on the Sri Lankan Tamils issue.

A Division Bench comprising Justices F.M. Ibrahim Kalifulla and R. Banumathi observed in their "common conclusions and directions" that a prima facie case "is made out against Mr. Radhakrishnan; Mr. A.K. Viswanathan, then Additional Commissioner of Police (Law and Order), Chennai; Mr. Ramasubramani, then Joint Commissioner of Police (North); and Mr. Prem Anand Sinha, then Deputy Commissioner of Police, Flower Bazaar, that they have caused obstruction in the course of administration of justice and contempt proceedings have to be necessarily initiated against them." The court ordered issuance of contempt notice under Section 15 (1) read with Section 2 (c) (iii) of the Contempt of Courts Act to these officers on several counts, including deployment of additional armed forces on the High Court premises on February 19 without the intimation/permission of the Registry after Subramanian Swamy had left the court premises around 11-30 a.m., creating commotion "under the guise of attempting to arrest the accused and other advocates", entering different court rooms and the Madras High Court Advocates Association premises "under the guise of chasing the lawyers", causing extensive damage to property on the campus and inflicting injuries on the then sitting judge, lawyers, court staff and the litigant public.

Other reasons cited by the court are acts of interference in the course of justice by paralysing the functioning of the High Court and the subordinate courts throughout the State on February 20, 23 and 24 and other judicial fora located on the campus on February 20, 23 and 27, and the failure to withdraw the additional armed forces despite specific and repeated directions of the then acting Chief Justice. However, the court maintained that no case was made out to initiate contempt proceedings against the Chief Secretary, the Home Secretary, the Director-General of Police and the then Additional Director-General of Police (Law and Order). Although no prima facie contempt case is made out against 12 other police officers in the criminal case, they should be proceeded against in accordance with the law and also by way of disciplinary proceedings if they are charged with committing excesses in the February 19 incident, the order said. The court, through a direction, asked the State government to initiate disciplinary proceedings against the four police officers, as they "are responsible for the incident in the High Court campus on February 19 and the police excesses in violation of statutory provisions including Police Standing Orders". It asked the government to exercise its discretion to place them under suspension pending disciplinary action to enable a fair and unbiased inquiry. It asked the CBI to proceed with the investigation in the cases against the lawyers and the police expeditiously and file the final report within three months.

The Bench said that the lawyers had to shed the impression that they were a "law unto themselves" and restore the glory of the profession and their own public image. "We hope that there will be no strike/call for boycott hereafter," the order said. The court also directed that there shall be no procession or meetings on the court verandah or in any part of the premises except within the halls of the association, and that too in a peaceful manner in order to ensure that the proceedings of the court were not disrupted in any way. The court stressed the need to restore security at the various courts in the State as it existed before February 17. It urged the government to earmark Rs.58.25 lakh for the disbursement of ex gratia to the injured lawyers, court staff and others, and for the payment of damages to the Law Association and the Madras High Court Advocates Association. "Both the lawyers and the police, the two wings of the institution, should always work together for the administration of justice," it opined.

http://www.flonnet.com/fl2623/stories/20091120262313400.htm

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DIVISIVE DEBATE – BY R. KRISHNAKUMAR (NOV 7, 2009, FRONTLINE)

They may sound silly, the oxymoronic phrase ‘Love Jehad’ and its twin ‘Romeo Jehad’, but within a short time religious fundamentalist forces in Kerala have built a unique playhouse on them and started enacting a highly divisive drama. For sure, Kerala has been caught unawares and is at a loss about its dangerous portents. Since it was first used, perhaps tongue-in-cheek then in the context of the arrival in Kottayam of Silja, a Hindu girl from south Karnataka who had left her parents to marry her lover Ashkar, a Muslim youth originally from Kannur, the term ‘love jehad’ has become a potent weapon, capable of slicing through the secular fabric of Kerala society. The proponents of the expression are, in addition to the Rashtriya Swayamsewak Sangh, the Bharatiya Janata Party and the Vishwa Hindu Parishad, the Sri Narayana Dharma Paripalana (SNDP) Yogam, representing the Hindu Ezhava community, and the Kerala Catholic Bishops’ Council (KCBC). As intended by these groups, it refers to the delicate issue of mostly campus and workplace romances involving young Muslim men and non-Muslim women. It has eventually come to be used as a metaphor for the highly sensitive allegation that "Muslim fundamentalist groups with funds from abroad are using the services of motivated young men from the community to woo non-Muslim women as a religious strategy for forced conversion to Islam". When Silja’s parents arrived in Kottayam with a group of people and the Karnataka Police in tow, all hell broke loose, with allegations in the local media that "Ashkar had kidnapped her with the intention of cheating her into forcible conversion, as he had done with 22 other women earlier".

A complaint was filed by Silja’s relatives at the Gandhi Nagar police station in Kottayam, and, notwithstanding the repeated denial of the accusations by Silja herself, the Hindu Aikya Vedi organised a dharna in front of the Islamic study centre at Vaarisseri near Kottayam where the girl, by then living with Ashkar in a rented home, was undergoing religious training. The commotion died down only after Silja convincingly stuck to her stand before the police and at the Kottayam Press Club, where she addressed a press conference on September 8 jointly with Ashkar. She said she was marrying Ashkar of her own free will and no one had compelled her to convert to Islam. But by then an uproar had seemingly begun in Karnataka, with similar allegations being raised by Hindutva organisations there and a habeas corpus petition being filed in the High Court by her father. The phrase ‘love jehad’ soon acquired menacing overtones in the local media when habeas corpus petitions were filed at the Kerala High Court by the relatives of two other girls who were MBA students at St. John’s College in Pathanamthitta. The girls, both staying in the college hostel and hailing from Christian and Hindu families in Thiruvananthapuram and Kollam districts respectively, had reportedly grown a fascination for Shahan Sha, the dynamic leader of the Muslim Students’ Federation (MSF, the students’ wing of the Indian Union Muslim League), who was at the forefront of the agitations against the self-financing college management, demanding proper facilities for students.

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