Police register case against online abusers of Kashmir girl band


Srinagar, Feb 5 (PTI): Jammu and Kashmir Police has registered a case and identified several Facebook users who had posted abusive and threatening messages on the page of the only all-girls rock band of the Valley.

"A case under Section 66 A of the IT Act and Section 506 RPC (Criminal Intimidation) has been registered in police station Rajbagh with regard to the hate messages posted on the Facebook page of the Pragaash band," a police spokesman said today.

He said the investigations are in full swing but refused to give any details.

However, an official associated with the investigation said police have been able to identify at least six persons who had posted hate messages with the help of experts from the cyber crime cell.

"So far half a dozen Facebook users who had posted hate messages have been identified while efforts are on to identify the others," the official said on the condition of anonymity.

He said the Facebook page of the band had received a large number of posts -- mostly critical -- and it would take some time to sift through all of them.

"Arrests are likely to be made in the next couple of days," he added.

Pragaash (light), the first all-girls rock band of Kashmir, yesterday decided to call it quits in the wake of a 'fatwa' issued by Grand Mufti terming singing as un-islamic.

Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah was among a large number of political leaders who extended their unflinching support to the girls, urging them not to quit singing because of a "bunch of morons". The hardline Hurriyat led by Syed Ali Shah Geelani also criticised the Grand Mufti.

Within days after their performance in Srinagar, the band had started receiving online threats and absurd comments which was followed up with a 'fatwa' (religious decree) issued by Grand Mufti Bashiruddin Ahmad.

Sources close to the band had said the girls decided not to sing in the wake of Mufti's controversial decree.

The 10th-class students -- vocalist-guitarist Noma Nazir, drummer Farah Deeba and guitarist Aneeka Khalid -- had formed a band "Pragash" and performed in December last year with a scintillating performance at the annual 'Battle of the Bands' competition in Srinagar and won the best performance award in their first public appearance.

Sensing the mounting support for the girls, hardline faction of Hurriyat Conference led by Geelani had distanced itself from the 'fatwa' and said, "There is no threat to the girls. Nobody has issued any threats. It is a mere propaganda by the media and they are making a big bomb out of a normal issue to defame Kashmiris."

The spokesman of the Hurriyat faction Ayaz Akbar had said some youngsters posting abuses on social networking sites cannot be termed as threat and added that Hurriyat does not support such abuse or coercion and force in any way.

Opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) president Mehbooba Mufti had also condemned the abusive threats to the rock band and blamed the media for negative portrayal of the issue.

  

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  • Raghu Poojary, Mangalore

    Tue, Feb 05 2013

    whoever is threaten this young Kids are a Big Big COWARD

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  • Ramesh S, mangalore

    Tue, Feb 05 2013

    ...Latest news..Girls abondoned their singing permanently...victory for the morons...issued fatwa, still says he did'nt threatened.....Kashmir is birth place saints,sufis & sufi songs...Everything on revrse gear thanks to the enlightened clerics..

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  • Tomas Richard, Udupi

    Tue, Feb 05 2013

    Fatwa is only against women singers, Actors...why not against Sharukh Khan, Salman , Amir..and dozens of Pakistani Artists comes to India...why bias against women...If Islam says cinema or singing haram..stop male artist also..

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  • Jennet Prescilla, Mangalore Muscat

    Tue, Feb 05 2013

    Just one more case of thwarting the female talent in the name of religion. If muslim boys could sing and form rock bands why not girls? The grand mufti who issued the fatwa who gave him permission to do this by God Almighty. When God created Man and Women he proclaimed equality. To ensure harmony He stated that Woman would be subordinate to man while at the same time the man was advised and told to respect and treat his wife well so that they become one body and one spirit.

    The old Jewish custom had great respect for ladies only now with the distortion of the religious laws women are being harassed. Well I am glad to state that in my native place in Karnataka, great emphasis is now given for educating the Girls, irrespective of Class, Creed and Religion and most of the minority communities who were hesitant of educating their girls on account of religious bans are now being encouraged by the religious leaders themselves to send their daughters for higher education. We now have Doctors, Engineers, Architects etc.etc. from these communities who are the pride of our state.

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  • Ramesh S, mangalore

    Tue, Feb 05 2013

    ...somebody has to show some'pragash' to this cleric..singing & dancing against religion?...He can stop only these little childrens..can he dare to stop salman, sharukh, katrina etc, from dancing & singing...May be in his home he is enjoying 'chikni chameli'song..

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