Following MP High court's bail condition man salutes Tricolour 21 times saying 'Bharat Mata ki Jai' at police station in Bhopal
Oct 22, 2024
Bhopal (Madhya Pradesh) [India], October 22 : Following the direction of Madhya Pradesh High Court, a man, who received conditional bail in case of raising anti-national slogan, reached Misrod police station in the state capital Bhopal on Tuesday and saluted the Indian national flag 21 times repeating 'Bharat Mata Ki Jai' each time.
On October 15, the High Court granted bail to the accused, Faizal alias Faizan, a resident of Bhopal, accused of chanting 'Pakistan Jindabad, Hindustan Murdabad' on a condition that he would have to visit the Misrod police station twice a month and salute the national flag 21 times saying 'Bharat Mata Ki Jai' each time till the conclusion of trial.
"...He shall continuously mark his presence before police station Misrod, Bhopal between 10 am and 12 pm on every 1st and 4th Tuesday of the month till the conclusion of the trial and shall salute the National Flag unfurled on the building of the police station 21 times raising slogan 'Bharat Mata ki Jai'," the order read.
Misrod police station in charge Manish Raj Singh Bhadauriya said, "On the instructions of the principal Bench of MP High Court Jabalpur, the accused came to the police station on time as it was the fourth Tuesday of the month today and saluted the national flag 21 times along with raising slogan of 'Bharat Mata Ki Jai'. The accused will visit the police station on every first and fourth Tuesday of the month between 10 am and 12 pm till the conclusion of trial."
"If he ever fails to reach the police station then there is a process, we will mark him absent in the report and will inform the court about it. We have performed the photography and videography of today's procedure and will send its report to the court," he added.
Meanwhile, accused Faizan told reporters, "I am following the instructions of the High court and will keep following it. I am living in India and will say Bharat Mata ki Jai. I accept the fact that a mistake happened earlier, but it will not happen again."
"A man was shooting a video and thus the video was made. I agree that I made a mistake, I will never do this again. I also tell others as well not to make such videos. I will come here till conlcusion of the trial," he added.
According to the order of the High Court, a case was registered against the accused Faizal alias Faizan at Misrod police station on May 17 this year under Indian Penal Code (IPC) section 153 B and he was in detention since then.
Faizan's counsel has submitted that the applicant had been falsely implicated. Nonetheless, Faizan's counsel has fairly stated that in a video, the applicant is seen shouting the slogan. But he prayed before the court to grant him bail by imposing some stringent conditions.
The prosecution opposed the bail and submitted that the applicant is a habitual offender and 14 criminal cases are registered against him. He is openly shouting the slogans against the country in which he was born and brought up.
After hearing both the sides, Justice Dinesh Kumar Paliwal stated, "The applicant has a criminal background of 13 criminal cases and in the video he is seen shouting slogans aforementioned. However, taking into consideration all the facts and circumstances of the case, but without expressing anything on the merits of the case, I am of the view that the applicant may be released on bail by imposing some conditions."
"It is directed that applicant - Faizal alias Faizan be released on bail on his furnishing a personal bond of Rs 50,000 with one solvent surety in the like amount to the satisfaction of the trial court, for his regular appearance before the trial court during the trial", the order read, dated October 15.
"It is further directed that he shall continuously mark his presence before police station Misrod, Bhopal between 10 am and 12 pm on every 1st and 4th Tuesday of the month till the conclusion of the trial and shall salute the National Flag unfurled on the building of the police station 21 times raising slogan 'Bharat Mata ki Jai'," the order added.
"The aforesaid condition has to be necessarily incorporated in bail papers. The bail order shall be effective till the end of the trial. However, in case of bail jump and breach of any of the aforesaid conditions of bail, it shall become ineffective." it read further.
Along with this, the court also directed that the copy of the order be sent to the Commissioner of Police (CP) Bhopal to ensure compliance of the condition about the national flag and slogan "Bharat Mata Ki Jai".