Following the demolition of the house of activist Afreen Fatima and her father Javed Mohammad over alleged involvement in violen🎉t protests in Uttar Pradesh's Prayagraj on Friday, support has poured in fဣor her on the internet with the hashtag #IStandWithAfreenFatima trending on Twitter.
Fatima's father Javed is accused of being the mastermind of 🥀Friday's violence in which people burnt motorcycles and carts and also attempted to set ablaze a police vehicle besides pelting stones at police over former Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) spokesperson Nupur Sharma's comments on Prophet Muhammad.
While authorities have said demolition orders were issued last month before the current episode, people as well as government-affiliated persons 𒁏have linked it with Friday's violence, which is why it's being called unjust on social media.
Who is Afreen Fatima?
Afreen Fatima is a student activist. She is a student at the Jaw♏aharlal Nehru University in Delhi and a former president of the students union of Women’s College, Aligarh Muslim University.
Fatima was active during🧜 anti-CAA/NRC protests in 2019-2020 at Delh🏅i's Shaheen Bagh. She has also organised Muslim women and has held protests against bans on hijab.
An earlier Outlook story nꦬoted, "Last October, Fatima formed a study circle ‘Muslimah Allahabad’ with her younger sister Sumaiya Fatima, an undergrad from Allahabad University. The study circle has 70 girls as members at present. They have held sessions on various topics, including ‘Braving hijab ban and state repression’ and another forthcoming on ‘Curating conversations: Moving for🉐ward’ on faith, politics and identity."
It added tha💦t she organised a protest against hijab b🔜an with 300 women.
Besides activism in Delhi, Fatima was also involved in anti-CAA/NRC agitation in Prayagrag, where she gave a speech at the protest in Mansoor Ali Park in Prayagraj's Khuldabad, according to Amar Ujala.
What are the allegations
It is alleged that Fatima's father, Javed, was the mastermind of Friday's violence in Prayagraj. The Indian Express reported that Javed had al𒊎legedly called for a 'bandh' and had asked people to re😼ach the spot of the incident through WhatsApp messages, according to the police.
While Javed has been arrested, his wife and daughter were also detained, as per family members, but they were subsequently released, according to The Wire.
Amar Ujala has reported that it is being investigated whether Fatima too was involved in the violence, which her father allegedly planned. It quoted ꦦSenior Superint💮endent of Police Ajay Kumar as saying that action would be taken against her too if her involvement in the violence also emerges in the probe.
Family rejects official version on demolition
Mohd. Umam, the brother of Afreen Fatima, told The Wire that they did not receive the notice on time.
A senior Prayagraj Development Authority (PDA) official told PTI, "The house was built without getting its map passed by the PDA. For this, he [Javed] was issued a notice on May 10 and was told to present his point of view on♔ May 24. On the said date, neither Javed nor his lawyer turned up. No document was presented in this regard, and hence on May 25, demolition orders were issued."
Umam told The Wire th꧅at the notice is not issued💜 in the name of the actual property owner — their mother.
He added, "Further, the notice was dated June 10 but pasted o♑nlཧy late at night on June 11, a Saturday, even though police has continuously been present at the house since June 10. It seems clear that the notice was hastily issued on a weekend night to ensure that the family has no opportunity for legal recourse."
Support for Afreen Fatima
Well-known persons as 💜well as common users took to Twitter to express their suppওort for Fatima.
Writer and activist Gurmehar Kaur called the ꧂razing of Fatima's house "state sponsored attack on its own citizen".
Activist Mohammed Irshad said, "She is the most vocal amongst us. The fear of being exposed has made the governme🅠nt go mad at the dissent voices. How much arrests can you make? How much houses will you raze down? We stand by each other unconditionally, No Matter What!"
JNU Students Unꩵion President Aishe also came out in Fatima's support.
Journalist Fatima Khan said, "The demolition of Afreen Fatima’s home is also a signal to all muslim acti🦄vists of this country. Your home can be reduced to rubble on absolutely any (or no) pretext. And that will be it. What a sad day in this countr🅷y. One of many."