Indian top court grants bail to jailed Muslim journalist
NEW DELHI (AA) – An Indian Muslim journalist was granted bail on Friday, two years after his arrest by the country’s northern state police, who charged him with conspiracy to incite riots.
Siddique Kappan was given bail by the Indian Supreme Court. He was arrested by police in Uttar Pradesh state in 2020 while on his way to report the death of a lower-caste Dalit teenager days after she was gang-raped.
On Sept. 14, 2020, a 19-year-old Dalit woman was gang raped in the state’s Hathras area, resulting in serious injuries and her death two weeks later. The incident triggered widespread outrage and protests across the country.
The caste system in India divides Hindus into four main categories – Brahmins, Kshatriyas, Vaishyas, and the Shudras. Outside of this are Dalits, who are regarded as “untouchables” or socially excluded from upper caste Hindus.
A four-member bench granted release to the journalist, who worked for a regional Malayalam language news website.
His bail plea was previously denied by lower courts.
Wills Mathews, who represented Kappan in lower courts, confirmed to Anadolu Agency that the apex court had granted bail to the journalist. He added that the court has ordered him to remain under the jurisdiction of the national capital New Delhi for the next six weeks and to report to local police stations every week.
The state authorities alleged in a charge sheet filed against the journalist that Kappan and other accused were traveling to Hathras with the aim to disrupt the area’s harmony.
The state administration also alleged that he had close ties to the Popular Front of India, a Muslim organization accused by the federal government of having ties to “terrorist” outfits. The organization denies the accusation.