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Amu Professor Granted Anticipatory Bail In Hindu God Rape Case

AMU Professor Granted Anticipatory Bail in Hindu God Rape Case

Professor Accused of Teaching about Rape of Hindu Deities

Controversial Content Sparks Outrage

Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) professor has been granted anticipatory bail in a case related to teaching about the alleged rape of Hindu deities.

The professor, identified as Syed Salman Nadvi, was accused of using objectionable content in his lectures, which allegedly depicted Hindu deities in a derogatory manner.

The case sparked outrage among Hindu groups, who demanded action against the professor. Nadvi has denied the allegations, claiming that he was misquoted.

Content of the Lectures

  • The professor allegedly taught about the rape of Hindu goddesses, including Sita and Draupadi.
  • The content reportedly included graphic descriptions of the sexual acts.
  • Nadvi has claimed that his lectures were based on historical research and were not intended to be disrespectful.

Reactions to the Allegations

  • Hindu groups have condemned the allegations and demanded strict action against the professor.
  • The Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) has threatened to launch a nationwide protest if Nadvi is not arrested.
  • The AMU administration has suspended the professor pending an investigation.

Legal Proceedings

  • Nadvi was booked under sections 295A (outraging religious sentiments) and 153B (promoting enmity between religious groups) of the Indian Penal Code.
  • The Allahabad High Court granted him anticipatory bail on Wednesday, November 9, 2023.

Conclusion

The case has raised concerns about religious sensitivities and the limits of academic freedom in India.

The court's decision to grant anticipatory bail to the professor may indicate that the allegations against him are not strong enough to warrant his arrest at this stage.

The investigation into the case is ongoing, and it remains to be seen whether the professor will be charged and prosecuted.


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