BJP leader P C George granted bail by Kerala court in hate speech case
PTI
Synopsis
BJP leader PC George was granted bail by a magisterial court in Erattupetta after surrendering due to a hate speech case. The Kerala High Court had previously denied his anticipatory bail plea, with the court expressing concerns about societal implications. George was accused of making inflammatory remarks against a minority community.
BJP leader PC George was on Friday granted bail by a court in this district in a hate speech case. A magisterial court in Erattupetta granted bail to George who had surrendered before it on Monday and was remanded to police custody on the same day.
He had surrendered before the court after the Kerala High Court rejected his anticipatory bail plea.
Dismissing his petition, the High Court had observed that granting bail in such a case would send the wrong message to society.
George, a former MLA, was accused of delivering a hate speech against a minority community during a TV channel discussion.
He had approached the High Court after the Kottayam District Sessions Court rejected his anticipatory bail plea in the case registered by the Erattupetta police.
The case was based on a complaint lodged by Muhamed Shihab, a Muslim Youth League leader, who alleged that George made remarks capable of inciting religious hatred. He was booked under sections 196(1)(a) (promoting enmity between different groups on religious ground) and 299 (deliberate and malicious acts intended to outrage religious feelings of any class by insulting its beliefs) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, and section 120(o) (causing nuisance and violation of public order) of the Kerala Police Act.