Kochi, May 27: Five days after the minor boy raised provocative slogans against Hindus and Christians during a rally organised by the Islamic radical organisation PFI, the Kerala police have finally traced the details of the minor boy.
As per the reports, a police team investigating the matter had reached Kochi to collect information regarding the minor boy and his parents. Police are going to arrest his parents for inciting him to deliver provocative slogans.
Giving information about it, Kochi Police commissioner CH Nagaraju said that they have accessed more details about the minor. He also hinted at a conspiracy angel, suggesting that the minor was trained to chant slogans. "We have launched a detailed probe to identify the people who trained the boy to deliver such provocative slogans," said a police officer.
It should be noted that the Kerala Police have arrested Ansar Najeeb, the person who carried the minor child on his shoulders. However, the Najeeb during the investigation claimed that he did not know who the child was but carried him on his shoulders just out of curiosity. PFI Alappuzha district president PA Navas was also booked in connection with the incident.
As the videos from the event went viral, the police took cognisance of the incendiary sloganeering. In its statement, the police said that they were examining the videos.
This comes after a video went viral in which a boy was seen making hate slogans at the ‘Save the Republic’ rally conducted by PFI on May 21. In the video, the boy is seen raising the slogan, "Hindus should keep rice for their last rites, and Christians should keep incense sticks for their last rites. If you live decently, you can live on our land. If you don’t live decently, we know Azadi (freedom). Live decently, decently, decently."
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