
Of course, the government will not punish you, but award you a ‘Padma Shri’,” Mishra said. Till now, BJP had been considering the country’s farmers and Muslims as terrorists. The SP issued a statement on Twitter, following senior Congress leader and party state general secretary K.K. “We wanted to alert everyone to look out for terrorists ahead of the governor’s visit,” the officer said. The word was missed, so it appears like we have clubbed the communities with terror outfits,” SP Jain said. “We wanted to mention that there should be a strict eye on Sikh and Muslim extremist organistations, like pro-Khalistan organisations. He had to write aatankwadi (terrorist), after writing Sikh and Muslims”. The LTTE was a Sri Lankan Tamil separatist organisation, the JKLF is a Kashmiri militant organisation and ULFA a separatist organisation based in Assam.Īlso Read: 84 days, 5 court dates, no bail hearing: How case diary has held up Indore bangle-seller caseĪsked what was intended to be written originally, SP Jain said, “The clerk forgot to write one word in between. but its merely an attempt to pen down the kindaa of masala oriented sentiment relating to srilankan tam's in the minds of tam's of TN. Note: Being a 'Tam' Myself I'm not discounting the below way of thinking in my own actions and thought processes, & blame the rest. When asked about mentioning LTTE, JKLF and ULFA in the order, the SP said that he wanted to “cover all tracks”. Flop of Kannthil Muthamittal - Slap on Tamil's Face. I have issued a showcause notice to the clerk, but decided not to suspend him for it,” the SP said. We apologise to anyone who has been hurt by the statement. Speaking to ThePrint, SP Jain called it a “typing error” and said “no one intended to hurt the feelings and sentiments of the people of both the communities”. “ Sikh, Musalman, JKLF, ULFA, SIMI, LTTE aatankwadion par sakht nazar rakhi jaye,” the police order read. The sixth point in the written order instructed police personnel on security duty to keep strict vigilance on “Sikh, Musalman, JKLF, ULFA, SIMI, LTTE aatankwadi (terrorists)”. Patel’s visit to the district on 7 December. The two-page order signed by Sunil Kumar Jain, Superintendent of Police (SP), Katni, was issued ahead of Madhya Pradesh Governor Mangubhai C. Sri Lanka This book studies the representation of identity politics in the Indian Tamil film Kannathil Muthamittal, which deals with the Sri Lankan ethnic conflict. New Delhi: A VIP-security-related order undersigned by a police officer in Madhya Pradesh has stoked a row by appearing to list Muslims and Sikhs in the same category as militant and proscribed outfits like Jammu Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF), Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE), United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) and Students’ Islamic Movement of India (SIMI).
