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Hate Speech: State BJP demands inquiry commission, halt on divisive comments

GANGTOK, : State BJP on Saturday demanded that the Samson Tamang hate speech case be investigated by an inquiry commission headed by a sitting High Court Judge. The party also sought that unnecessary comments on the whole episode, which are further aggravating the issue, are officially prohibited in order to support the ongoing investigations.

Addressing a media conference here, State BJP spokesperson Passang Sherpa contended that Samson was not acting alone while making offensive remarks against the Khas community.

The Sikkim Chief Minister yesterday in the Assembly said that there are certain people from within and outside the State who are trying to spread unrest here…this means that the Sikkim government knows who these people or groups are, said Sherpa.

Based on the persons named by the accused on his social media videos and the names he gave to the media while being brought to Sikkim by police makes it important to find out where the actual root lies, said the State BJP spokesperson.

Hence, an enquiry commission must be constituted for a deep investigation on this to find the involvement of unknown forces and the commission should be monitored or headed by a sitting High Court Judge, said Sherpa.

Samson had been traced and apprehended from Bodhgaya by a Sikkim Police team on February 19 and brought to Gangtok on February 21. He is presently taken in five days of police custody for further investigationsrelated to complaints that he made offensive remarks against Khas community.

“Also, the unnecessary comments on this matter must stop from today till the investigations are completed and for this I request the Chief Minister, the Governor and the Sikkimese society. We Sikkimese must live in communal harmony and let’s not go further on such divisive discussions,” said the State BJP spokesperson.

Asked on this particular demand, Sherpa maintained that Sikkim is a very politically sensitive State and political parties are competing for political gains from the Samson Tamang case.

“We are requesting everyone to put an end to needless social media comments, our overreaction will only make the matter worse. If an order is issued from the authorities that no one is to make unnecessary comments then it will support the ongoing investigation and at the same time, put an end to attempts of political adversaries to poison the Sikkimese society,” said the State BJP spokesperson.

To a question, Sherpa mentioned that such differences on communal lines could also hamper the tribal status demand of the 12 left-out Sikkimese communities.

We should avoid infighting among each other...the Government of India, which ultimately fulfils the demand, has agencies that are looking at our infighting, he said.

The crux issue is that the political rights of the 12 communities must be secured in these 50 years of Sikkim’s democratic journey with India and we must work in that direction with unity, said Sherpa, extending the State BJP’s support to the demand.

Pic: State BJP spokesperson Passang Sherpa speaking to the media. SE Pic

 

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