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Criminal complaint against Shehla Rashid for accusing Indian Army of 'torturing' locals in J&K

The Army rejected Rashid’s accusations, terming them “baseless” and “unverified”

August 19, 2019 / 15:56 IST
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Supreme Court lawyer Alakh Alok Srivastava filed a criminal complaint  against activist and Jammu and Kashmir People’s Movement leader Shehla Rashid over her allegations against the Army on the situation in Kashmir.

Demanding immediate arrest and stringent action against Rashid, Srivastava said her comments incited dissatisfaction towards the Government of India, which is prima facie an offence of Sedition under Section 124 A of the Indian Penal Code (IPC).

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Rashid, in a series of tweets posted on the night of August 18, accused the Indian Army of “torturing” locals in the garb of “interrogating” them and creating an “environment of fear” in Shopian, located in southern Kashmir.

She even said “Armed forces were entering houses at night” and “picking up boys”.

The Indian Army rejected Rashid’s accusations, terming them “baseless” and “unverified”.