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Supreme Court grants protection to Muslim man who posted sacrilegious, obscene ‘poem’ on Sri Ram and Maa Sita

“Supreme Court Grants Protection To Muslim Man Who Posted Obscene Poem On Lord Ram And Sita”, Law Beat, March 16, 2024:

“The Supreme Court on Friday granted protection from arrest to one Rakib Uddin Ahmed accused of posting a poem on his Facebook account wherein he used obscene words aiming at Lord Ram and Sita.

Allegedly, Ahmed made a Facebook account conceal his real identity, with the name Neelabh Sourav, to post the poem. The poem was posted by the accused on his Facebook account on January 22, 2024

A bench of Justices MM Sundresh and SVN Bhatti’s attention was drawn to apology rendered by Ahmed…..”

Read the full article at Lawbeat.in

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