Ashoka University associate professor arrested for remarks against Op Sindoor
The action was taken on a complaint by a BJP Yuva Morcha leader.
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Ashoka Univeristy associate professor Ali Khan Mahmudabad
Sonipat, 18 May
Ashoka Univeristy associate professor Ali Khan Mahmudabad has been
arrested for his social media post on Operation Sindoor, police said here on
Sunday.
The
action was taken on a complaint by a BJP Yuva Morcha leader.
"Ali
Khan Mahmudabad has been arrested from Delhi," Assistant Commissioner of
Police (ACP), Rai, Ajeet Singh said over phone.
He
has been arrested in connection with some comments connected with Operation Sindoor, he said
In a
statement, the Ashoka University, said, "We have been made aware that Prof
Ali Khan Mahmudabad has been taken into police custody earlier today. We are in
the process of ascertaining details of the case".
"The
University will continue to cooperate with the police and local authorities in
the investigation, fully," it said.
The
arrest comes days after the Haryana State Commission for Women sent a notice to
the associate professor over his Operation Sindoor remarks.
The 12
May notice mentioned that the panel has taken suo motu cognisance of the
"public statements/remarks" made "on or about 7 May" by
Mahmudabad, the head of the political science department of the Ashoka
University in Sonipat.
"We
salute the country's daughters -- Colonel Sofiya Qureshi and Wing Commander
Vyomika Singh. But the kind of words the professor who teaches political
science has used for them... I expected that he would at least present himself
before the commission today and express regret," Commission chairperson
Renu Bhatia had said.
Mahmudabad's
remarks had been annexed to the Commission's notice, and in one of them, he
said that right-wing people applauding Col Qureshi should demand protection for
victims of mob lynchings and "arbitrary" bulldozing of properties.
The
associate professor described the media briefings by Col Qureshi and Wing
Commander Vyomika Singh as "optics". "But optics must translate
to reality on the ground otherwise it's just hypocrisy," he had said.
The
Commission said an initial review of Mahmudabad's remarks has raised concerns
about the "disparagement of women in uniform, including Col Qureshi and
Wing Commander Singh and undermining their role as professional officers in the
Indian Armed Forces".
Wing Commander Singh had briefed the media alongside Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri and Col Qureshi on Operation Sindoor.
Indian
armed forces hit terror infrastructure in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied
Kashmir in the early hours of 7 May under Operation Sindoor in retaliation to
the 22 April Pahalgam terror attack.
The
associate professor had earlier said that the Commission has
"misread" his comment.
"...I
am surprised that the Women's Commission, while overreaching its jurisdiction,
has misread and misunderstood my posts to such an extent that they have
inverted their meaning," Mahmudabad had said on X.
He
had said that he had exercised his "fundamental right to freedom of
thought and speech in order to promote peace and harmony and to applaud the
Indian armed forces for their resolute action, while criticising those who
preach hatred and seek to destabilise India".
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