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Students, teacher arrested in India for celebrating Pakistan cricket win

Students taken into custody for disrupting religious harmony, teacher loses job for posting ‘we won’ on WhatsApp status

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 28 Oct 2021 10:00PM

Students, teacher arrested in India for celebrating Pakistan cricket win
In the midst of Pakistanis celebrating their nation’s Twenty20 World Cup victory over arch-rivals, India (pictured above), three Muslim students and a teacher were arrested in Agra and Udaipur in western India respectively for ‘promoting enmity’ − AFP pic, October 28, 2021

NEW DELHI − Indian police have arrested three Muslim students and a teacher for celebrating the Pakistan cricket team’s crushing victory over arch-rivals, India, at the Twenty20 World Cup, officials said today.

The students, originally from Indian-administered Kashmir, were taken into custody yesterday in the northern city of Agra for “promoting enmity” and disrupting religious harmony, police inspector, Pavindra Kumar Singh, told AFP.

The case was lodged after right-wing Hindu nationalist groups barged into the Raja Balwant Singh Engineering Technical College demanding the arrest of the three students, according to press reports.

Also, teacher, Nafeesa Attari, was arrested yesterday in Udaipur in western India for posting “we won” on her WhatsApp status after Pakistan routed India on Sunday in Dubai. She was later released on bail.

Nafeesa, who was also dismissed from her job, apologised for her conduct in a video message seen by AFP, saying she never intended to hurt anyone’s sentiments.

“I am an Indian and I love my country. I love India as much as anyone else does. As soon as I realised I have made a mistake, I deleted my post,” she said.

The Times of India said two more people were arrested for displaying pro-Pakistan slogans in the northern state of Uttar Pradesh.

The arrests came after police launched an investigation into several hundred students who burst into celebrations in Kashmir following the T20 clash watched by millions across South Asia.

Anti-India sentiment is widespread and deep in Muslim-majority Kashmir, a Himalayan territory claimed in its entirety by both India and Pakistan.

Police are reportedly looking to book the “ringleaders” of the Kashmir celebration under harsh anti-terror legislation that allows suspects to be held for six months without charge.

Officers also detained for questioning six residents in the Jammu region of the territory after a video emerged on social media showing them supporting Pakistan’s cricket team.

On Monday, a group of Kashmiri students in the northern state of Punjab reported being attacked after they celebrated Pakistan’s victory.

Analysts say right-wing Hindu groups have been emboldened and that the space for dissent has shrunk since nationalistic prime minister, Narendra Modi, stormed to power in 2014.

Despite their mutual love for cricket, the nations’ political enmity means they now only play against each other at international tournaments. Pakistan’s win on Sunday was their first in 13 attempts at a World Cup competition.

In the aftermath, celebratory gunfire erupted in the Pakistani cities of Islamabad and Karachi. India’s only Muslim player, Mohammed Shami, was subjected to a storm of social media abuse. – AFP, October 28, 2021

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