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Kerala BJP leader PC George Surrenders Before Court In Hate Speech Case

🗹 The High Court rejected the BJP leader's anticipatory bail plea by stating that 'If granted bail in this case, people may think that, even if the bail conditions are violated, they will get anticipatory bail from the court of law.

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BJP LEADER PC GEORGE Photo: PTI
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ꩲDays after the Kerala High Court rejected his anticipatory bail plea in a hate speech case, BJP leader PC George surrendered before the Erattupetta court in Kottayam, Kerala, on Monday.

♏The BJP leader has been caught in a hate speech case after he participated in a TV channel discussion on January 5 this year. Speaking on the show, PC George equated all Muslims in India with terrorists and demanded that they go to Pakistan.

𓆏The BJP leader's surrender follows the police’s request to take him into custody days after the Kerala High Court denied his bail plea.

🌃There was a large police force waiting at George’s house to arrest him when he turned up at the magistrate’s court in Erattupetta.

The Indian Express reported that on Saturday, the BJP 🌜leader had sought extra time until February 24 to appear before the police for investigation.

🥀However, on Friday, Justice PV Kunhikrishnan rejected his bail plea, stating that granting bail in such cases would send “a wrong message to society.”

🔴The High Court observed - “If granted bail in this case, people may think that, even if the bail conditions are violated, they will get anticipatory bail from the court of law. Such a message should not go to society.”

𒉰In a similar case in 2022, the court had directed the seven-time former legislator not to make any speech that could amount to promoting religious hate or outraging religious sentiments.

💞After his remarks in January 2025, Muhammed Shihab, a resident of Erattupetta, filed a police complaint under Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita sections 196(1)(a) and 299 – about actions that promote enmity between groups and that outrage religious feelings, respectively – and also under Section 120(o) of Kerala Police Act against the leader.

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