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SC stays criminal proceedings against Swami Prasad Maurya for comments on ‘Ramcharitmanas’

UNI
Thursday, 25 January 2024 (17:14 IST)
New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Thursday stayed the criminal proceedings against Samajwadi Party leader Swami Prasad Maurya for his alleged controversial remarks on Tulasidas’ Ramcharitmanas.
 
A bench comprising Justice B R Gavai and Justice Sandeep Mehta issued notice to the Uttar Pradesh Government and sought their response. "Issue notice returnable in four weeks, the bench said.
 
The additional advocate general for the State of Uttar Pradesh Mr Sharan Dev Singh Thakur who was present in the court accepted the notice.
 
“Why do you have to be so touchy?" Justice Gavai asked, "It's a matter of interpretation. How is it an offence?."
 
Maurya approached the apex court challenging the Allahabad High Court order, which had dismissed his plea to quash legal proceedings against him going on in the Pratap Garh district court concerning the case of remarks against Tulsidas' 'Ramcharitmanas'.
 
Maurya has been accused of making a statement that certain "chaupayi" of the Ramcharitmanas written by Tulsidas insult a large section of society and thus should be banned. This led to a controversy and a First Information Report (FIR) was filed against him and other Samajwadi Party members.
 
The SP leader in a statement had allegedly said that the sacred text of the Hindus (Ramcharitmanas) was written by Tulsidas for self-praise, wherein he abused Dalits, tribals, and backward by naming their castes and calling them "shudra."
 
In the FIR it was mentioned that a climate of public anger and unease had erupted after the Samajwadi leaders endorsed the burning of Ramcharitmanas' copies.

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