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How to deal with Hate Speech?

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August 09, 2017

Why in news?

A former DG of Kerala police was arrested recently on charges of promoting communal enmity.

Why was he arrested?

  • It is a case of gross misuse of the law.
  • The state police had booked him under Section 153(A) of the IPC.
  • It is a legal provision against hate speech.
  • This was for remarks he made in an interview to a Malayalam magazine in July.
  • In the interview, he presented what appeared to be a prejudiced view of the state’s Muslim community.
  • He claimed that population growth in the state was skewed in favour of Muslims and that a section in the community promoted religious conversion through “love jihad”.

What should have been done?

  • His views are undoubtedly controversial, even bigoted.
  • The fact that such a person headed the state police is indeed a cause for concern.
  • However, to book him under hate speech provisions is uncalled for.
  • Such views cannot be banished by wielding hate speech laws.
  • They call for greater political engagement and debate.
  • Skewed ideas about communities will have to be confronted with arguments and facts.
  • It is undemocratic to demand the curtailment of the right to freedom of expression by raising the spectre of communal disharmony.
  • It would set a precedent for curtailing future dissents against the government.
  • He also had a fraught relationship with the ruling regime.
  • The present government had removed him from the DGP’s post after it won the election last year.
  • Hence the current move questions the real intentions of the government.
  • Ideally, his remarks need to be challenged in the public sphere, not through criminal action.

 

Source: The Indian Express

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