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Poet, journo arrested for recital of anti-CAA poem at Karnataka govt function

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Bengaluru, February 19

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A poet and a journalist have been arrested in connection with recital of a poem against CAA and NRC at a government- sponsored function in Koppal district of Karnataka last month, police said on Wednesday.

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The arrests were made based on a complaint from a BJP functionary alleging that Siraj Bisaralli, a poet, had recited an anti-CAA poem at ‘Anegundi Utsava’ in Gangavathi town of Koppal district in January and Rajabaxi, editor of an online news portal, uploaded it on social media.

Police had registered a case against them under Section 505 of the IPC.

On Tuesday, Bisaralli and Rajabaxi surrendered before a court in the district, which rejected their bail plea and remanded them to police custody for investigation into the matter.

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“Siraj had recited the poem and Rajabaxi had shared it on the social media. Based on a complaint by a BJP leader the case was registered under Section 505 of the IPC. They went absconding after that and surrendered before the court on Tuesday,” a police officer told PTI.

The duo sought an interim bail, which the public prosecutor objected to and sought police custody to conduct an inquiry.

The court sent Bisaralli and Rajabaxi to police custody till Wednesday afternoon.

“We may not seek further extension of their custody until some fresh evidences surface. We have seized their mobile phones to ascertain whom they had shared the details with,” police said. PTI

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