Hate Speech: Owaisi to Appear Before Court on March 1
A city court today directed Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen legislator Akbaruddin Owaisi to appear before it on March one in connection with a criminal case filed against him for alleged hate speech.

Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Rajashekhar V Patil directed Owaisi to appear before the court on March 1, after he kept aside the application filed by him seeking exemption from appearing before the court on health grounds.

Owaisi's counsel Mohammad Jaffer Shah sought two weeks time for appearing before the court as his client has been advised bed rest. "He is carrying bullet injuries which he suffered a long time back. One bullet is still in his body and doctors have advised him bed rest due to mental stress," he argued.

On January 23, Patil had issued summons to Owaisi on two complaints lodged by advocates K Dilip Kumar and Dharmapal praying for prosecuting Owaisi for his hate speech in Andhra Pradesh last year.

The court had directed Andhra Pradesh DGP to produce the Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen leader before it on February 23.

Owaisi, the All India Majlis-e-Ittehad-ul Muslimeen's (MIM) floor leader in the Andhra Pradesh assembly, was arrested by the police in Hyderabad on January eight and was lodged jail in Adilabad District

On February 15 the First Additional Sessions Court in Adilabad granted conditional bail to Owaisi.
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Feb 23, 2013
08:57 PM

 Policing hate speech is a tricky issue. In my opinion hate speech is best countered by opposing correct speech.  What Mr Oasis said is very similar to what Mr Jinnah said when he gave a call for a "day of direct action" by his followers to press for his demand to have "india divided or destroyed". The day of direct action saw the 1st , biggest day of mass violence , pre-planned and political, in the 20th century in India , when in August 1946, on the day of "direct action" by Muslim League, upto 10,000 people where killed in Bengal.

What Mr Oasis said was very similar to what Mr Jinnah said and did.

Gurudev Shorey, Houston
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