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Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Naveen Kumar Kashyap on Monday issued the warrant against the Congress leader for November 27, noting that neither Tharoor nor his counsel appeared before the court.
The magistrate also imposed a fine of Rs 500 on the complainant, Delhi BJP leader Rajiv Babbar, who also did not appear before the court. However, Babbar was represented by a junior counsel.
Neither complainant nor his main counsel is present. An exemption application is moved on behalf of the complainant. The same is vague in nature. It is stated in the application that he is in personal difficulty but what is such ‘difficulty’ is not explained at all in the application,” the court said.
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The court also referred to the non-appearance of Tharoor and his counsel. It said it was taking a “lenient view” and issuing bailable warrants against the accused with a sum of Rs 5,000 and notice to his surety for November 27, 2019.
“The process should be issued within one week, it said.
The court was hearing a criminal complaint filed against Tharoor by Babbar, who had said his religious sentiments were hurt by the Congress leader’s statement.
In October last year, Tharoor had claimed that an unnamed RSS leader had compared Prime Minister Modi to “a scorpion sitting on a Shivling”. He termed it an “extraordinarily striking metaphor”.
Tharoor was granted bail in the case in Juneon a personal bond of Rs 20,000 after he appeared before the court and moved an application.
The complainant said, “I am a devotee of Lord Shiva…. However, the accused (Tharoor) completely disregarded the sentiments of crores of Shiva devotees, (and) made the statement which hurt the sentiments of all Lord Shiva devotees, both in India and outside the country.”
“The complainant’s religious sentiments were hurt and the accused deliberately did this malicious act, intending to outrage the religious feelings of Lord Shiva devotees by insulting their religious belief,” the complaint added.
The complaint also described Tharoor’s statement as “intolerable abuse” and “absolute vilification” of the faith of millions of people.
The complaint was filed under sections 499 (defamation) and 500 (punishment for defamation) of the Indian Penal Code (IPC).