Free Kashmir Placard Mysuru Lawyers Body Refuses To Appear For Protestor Charged With Sedition

Free Kashmir placard Mysuru lawyers body refuses to appear for protestor charged with sedition

The Mysore Bar Association on Tuesday said its lawyers would not appear for a woman who was booked for holding a “Free Kashmir” placard at a protest in Mysuru last week, News18 reported on Wednesday. The police had booked Nalini Balakumar for sedition days after she was seen holding the placard on January 8 during a protest against the mob attack on the Jawaharlal Nehru University.

“Some members of our bar association wrote to us saying we must not represent the person who was involved in an anti-national activity,” Anand Kumar, the president of the Mysore Bar Association said. “Even her lawyer has withdrawn from representing her. We agreed that this decision was right and decided that none of us would represent the person who has been booked by the police for sedition.” Kumar said he requests other lawyers also not to represent Balakumar.

Nalini, an alumna of University of Mysore, was part of the protest on campus called by the Dalit Students’ Association and Mysore University Research Students Association on January 8. The police booked the organisers for sedition. The police identified Balakumar through videos and interrogated her on January 11.

On January 10, Balakumar released a video apologising for “creating confusion”. She said she was only highlighting the internet shutdown in Kashmir, and would cooperate with the police. Balakumar was granted interim conditional bail the same day by a local court.

Vinay Sreenivasa, a Bengaluru-based lawyer and activist, lashed out at the Mysore Bar Association. “This kind of bar association is a blot on the lawyers’ community and on the Constitution,” he said. “Shame on the Mysore bar. Next time lawyers refuse to represent an alleged terrorist or alleged rapist, don’t cheer them, cheering them then led us here.”

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