Innocent youth being jailed: Islamic cultural centre chief
Thursday February 07, 2013 07:17:51 PM,
IANS
|
|
|
|
New Delhi: Terrorism
cannot be tolerated but keeping innocent youth in jail on mere
suspicion of their suspected links in terrorist activities can
alienate a community, India Islamic Cultural Centre (IICC)
president Sirajuddin Qureshi said Thursday.
"We cannot tolerate terror activities," Qureshi told reporters. He
added that the arrests of innocent youth were an "unforgivable
sin" and demanded fast track courts to expedite trial in such
cases.
Demanding exemplary punishment for officials responsible for the
arrest of innocents, he said that Muslim youth were victims of
terrorism.
He decried the trend of branding innocent Muslim youth as
"terrorists" and said this could malign the entire community.
Indian Muslims who were about to forget the "agony of partition
and were getting education to resume their normal lives" had been
made objects of suspicion, he said.
Qureshi also expressed satisfaction that most Indians were with
the community on this issue.
|
|
Home |
Top of the Page
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
 |
I |
|
|
More Headlines |
Soon, a national mission on teachers, says
Pallam Raju |
Government powerless against Dental Council of
India: Minister |
Kidnapped boy united with two mothers! |
Sikh university caught in controversies galore |
Woman, children set on fire for 'stealing jewellery' |
A capsule that suppresses cancer cells |
Israel Fuels Syrian Fire, Risking Regional
Outburst |
Complaint against Shinde motivated: Delhi Police tell court |
Stop 'globalising torture': Indian
PM's daughter asks US |
Nationwide campaign against Armed Forces
Special Powers Act |
|
Top Stories |

A month on, Dhule riot victims without govt.
aid, food and shelter
Riot adds to burden of class 10 students; victims accuse state govt.
of mocking Prime Minister's 15 point program
Dozens of families, who »
Dhule Civil Hospital record contradicts claim
of large scale police injuries
It was a police action, not riot: Maharashtra legislator
|
|
Most Read |
Government powerless against Dental Council of
India: Minister
The central government does not have much powers to act against
the Dental Council of India (DCI) as it has been constituted under
an act of parliament, union Minister for Health and Family »
|
Stop 'globalising torture': Indian PM's
daughter asks US in Rights watch report
At least 54 countries, including Pakistan, Afghanistan Syria,
Iran, Canada and Britain, offered CIA "covert support" to detain,
transport, interrogate and torture suspects in the years following
the 9/11 attacks, according to the report authored by Indian Prime
Minister Manmohan Singh's
»
|
|
News Pick |
Nationwide campaign against Armed Forces
Special Powers Act
"The objective of the campaign is to create awareness among people
of those states where the AFSPA is not in force. Such laws
»
AFSPA must replaced with amended CrPC:
Meghalaya Governor
|
Complaint against Shinde motivated: Delhi Police tell court
The city
police Wednesday told a Delhi court that a complaint seeking
registration of an FIR against union Home Minister Sushilkumar
Shinde for
»
|
SRCC students protest against Narendra Modi's
visit to college
Many
students Wednesday protested outside Delhi University's Shri Ram
College of Commerce (SRCC) against Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra
»
|
Tunisian opposition leader assassinated
Chokri Belaid, leader of the Tunisian opposition Democratic
Patriots party, has been shot dead as he was leaving his home.
He was transported to a hospital in the suburbs of Tunis on
Tuesday, where he died »
|
|
Picture of the Day |
 |
Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh presenting the award to the
District Collector, Visakapatanam V. Seshadri for promoting
social equity in MGNREGA implementation, at the 8th Mahatma
Gandhi NREGA Divas Sammelan, in New Delhi on February 02,
2013. |
|
Recommend the story to
your friends |
|
|
|
|
|