HC denies bail to comedian Munawar Faruqui, talks about fundamental duties

Indore: The Madhya Pradesh High Court on Thursday refused bail to comedian Munawar Faruqui who is accused of passing “indecent” remarks about Hindu deities during a show, and noted that to “promote harmony” is one of the constitutional duties.

Liberty of a person has to be “balanced” with his duties towards other citizens, Justice Rohit Arya of the Indore bench of the high court said, citing a Supreme Court ruling.

 

The court also turned down the bail plea of Nalin Yadav, another accused in the case.

Faruqui and four others were arrested on January 1 following a complaint by a BJP MLA’s son that objectionable remarks about Hindu deities and Union Home Minister Amit Shah were passed during a comedy show at a cafe in Indore on New Year’s day. One more person was arrested subsequently.

Faruqui and Yadav are in judicial remand and lodged in Indore Central Jail. A magistrate’s court and a sessions court rejected their bail pleas, following which they moved the high court.

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