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TN BJP Functionary Selva Kumar Issued Summons Over Alleged Inflammatory Posts Criticizing DMK’s Move To Release 1998 Coimbatore Blast Convicts

Once again, the crackdown on the opposition party persists in Tamil Nadu, aiming to stifle their voices. In the latest incident, Selva Kumar, the Vice President of the Tamil Nadu Bharatiya Janata Party Industrial Cell, was called in by the cyber-crime police in Coimbatore for posting on social media on 14 February 2024. The post criticized the ruling DMK government for releasing individuals connected to the 1998 Coimbatore bomb blast case. This contentious action has sparked extensive criticism on social media and has caused significant concern among the residents of Coimbatore.

On 14 February 2024, Selva Kumar shared the following two posts on the micro blogging platform X during the time of the 1998 Coimbatore blast anniversary. In one post, he shared a video of convict and Al-Umma founder Syed Batcha (who received interim bail owing to an impending surgery) welcoming another convict who was released recently. The other video was a clipping of a video from former police officer Varadharajan’s video on the bomb blasts where he narrates how former CM Karunanidhi handled the intelligence information with regard to the blasts.

Ironically, the Coimbatore cyber-crime police registered charges under Section 153 A (1)(b), Section 504 of IPC for Criminal Intimidation, and Section 43(i) r/w of 66 of the Information Technology Act, 2008 against Selva Kumar. These charges carry potential imprisonment for a term extending to 3 years or a fine of five lakh rupees, or both.

 

Selva Kumar took to his official X handle to inform people about these charges filed against him. He also expressed his willingness to cooperate and appear at the police station in response to the summons. A statement released by Selva Kumar read, “Posting not to release Coimbatore terrorists, immediate Prosecution, is arrest next? The hashtag #கோவை_மன்னிக்காது was trending nationally on the 14th. More than twenty thousand citizens from Coimbatore participated in this and solemnly registered their opinion that the terrorists should not be released. The Coimbatore Police took immediate action and registered a non-bailable case based on the complaint filed by the DMK + sectarian alliance parties who were offended by this. They have sent a summons to appear at the Coimbatore Cybercrime Police Station at 11 am today for a personal inquiry regarding this case. I am present at the police station on time.” 

Several netizens criticized the move and argued that it was a politically motivated move by the DMK. 

 

 

This the second time Selva Kumar’s posts on X have attracted the attention of the police department. Here are some of the instances from 2023 and early 2024, several netizens and BJP members were arrested for exercising their freedom of speech.

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