Indian man booked for hoisting Pakistani flag at home

Case registered against Kapil Shastri under Section 153 of the Indian Penal Code


News Desk August 15, 2016
Pakistani flags hoisted and carried during a rally in Srinagar, Kashmir. PHOTO: REUTERS

Indian police arrested on Monday a man for hoisting the green flag on top of his house in Jaipur, Rajasthan on Pakistan’s Independence Day.

Kapil Shastri was detained and the flag seized after locals reported he had hoisted the flag.

Police subsequently registered a case against the man under Section 153 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC).

Shastri was found responsible for “promoting enmity between different groups on grounds of religion, race or residence,” SHO Anil Jaimini said.

"Primary probe reveals the accused is not mentally fit and he picked up the flag few years ago from a slum and brought to his house."

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The hoisting of flags is a tense issue between the two nuclear-armed arch-rivals, which have recently been at loggerheads following the death of a popular rebel leader Burhan Wani in Kashmir.

The situation in the held valley further deteriorated after 60 more people protesting the killing were shot dead by Indian forces.

While the waving of green flag by Kashmiri protesters is a common sight, a Pakistani fan of Indian cricketer Virat Kohli was arrested and subsequently bailed after he hoisted Indian flag on his rooftop in Punjab on January 26.

The article originally appeared on Deccan Chronicle

COMMENTS (22)

shashi | 7 years ago | Reply bunch of people.....made decision for two country.... India and Pakistan....in 1947....both country leaders were busy to establish their political career... no one cares for million of people who killed in partition.... all I want to say that ....its nothing but political game only in both country...
Asad | 7 years ago | Reply He was mentally not fit, I am sure Police said that to get Shastri a narrow escape. It it was done by a Muslim, the story would have been completely different.
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