Kajal hindustani

  1. Who is Kajal Hindustani: Hindutva orator jailed for 'hate speech' that led to communal clashes in Gujarat's Una
  2. Kajal Hindustani gets bail five days after her surrender in hate speech case
  3. Flowers showered on her as Kajal Hindustani gets bail
  4. Who is Kajal Hindustani, Booked For Hate Speech After Communal Clash in Gujarat's Una?
  5. Hate speech case: Guj court reserves order on Kajal Hindustani's bail plea
  6. Communal speech: ‘Right wing’ activist Kajal Hindustani booked in Navi Mumbai
  7. Una Hate Speech Case: Kajal Hindustani Arrested By Gujarat Police


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Who is Kajal Hindustani: Hindutva orator jailed for 'hate speech' that led to communal clashes in Gujarat's Una

Mumbai: With her compelling speeches centered around Hindutva and anti-Muslim rhetoric, Kajal Shingala seems to be the latest Hindutva icon in Gujarat. Shingala alias Kajal Hindustani has been active in the Jamnagar region for the past three to four years, even appearing on television debates on communalism, say locals. Her skills as an orator and ability to attract crowds have made her a sought-after speaker at rallies and events organised by far-right Hindutva groups such as the Vishva Hindu Parishad (VHP) and Bajrang Dal. These speeches, however, have also landed Shingala in trouble. A week after delivering an allegedly incendiary speech on 30 March, on the occasion of Ram Navami, in Gujarat’s Una town, Shingala was She has been remanded to judicial custody for 14 days. According to Hitendrasinh Rajput, VHP spokesperson, Shingala started attending VHP programmes over the past year. “I don’t know her much, but she was a crowd puller at local levels and used to be contacted and would attend our events,” he said to ThePrint. Shingala is also quite active on social media with over 95,000 Twitter followers — Prime Minister Narendra Modi being one among them. Her profile describes her as “Entrepreneur । Research Analyst। Debater । Social Activist । ProIndiaRight । Nationalist । Proud HINDUstani”. In her speeches, Shingala has consistently promoted an anti-Muslim rhetoric, frequently raising the issue of so-called “love-jihad” — a term u...

Kajal Hindustani gets bail five days after her surrender in hate speech case

A sessions court in Gir Somnath district granted regular bail to right-wing activist Kajal Shingala alias Hindustani who was arrested for alleged "hate speech" on Ram Navami which led to communal riots in Una town of the district. Additional sessions judge R M Asodiya passed the order granting relief to 41-year-old Shingala arrested by Una police on April 9 after she surrendered voluntarily. She was lodged at Junagadh central jail in judicial custody since then as police didn't seek her remand. The magisterial court had denied her bail on that day and sent her to Junagadh jail. Subsequently, she moved sessions court for bail. Her lawyer R A Parmar told DH that the court granted bail on several conditions including her presence at the police station twice a month, not leaving India and surrendering her passport, not entering Gir Somnath district unless there is a hearing on her case, among others. He said that Shingala may be out of jail by Thursday evening. In the bail plea, Shingala claimed that she never committed any offence as alleged in the FIR. Instead, she said, that "police registered the fake case against her to show good work." She has mentioned as "a woman she has the responsibility of taking care of children and the court should have mercy on her." She said that she was a resident of Jamanagar where she has immovable properties and will not run away if granted bail. Shingala is accused of giving a provocative speech on Ram Navami on March 30, triggering communa...

Flowers showered on her as Kajal Hindustani gets bail

IMAGE: Right wing activist Kajal Hindustani. Photograph: PTI/Photo Una additional district and sessions judge Rekha Asodiya granted bail to Jamnagar resident Kajal Hindustani on certain conditions, including remaining present at a police station near her residence twice every month till the chargesheet is filed. The court also imposed a condition that, except for appearing for hearings, she will not enter Gir Somnath district until the trial is over. Moreover, the court also took an assurance from the accused that she will not influence or intimidate the complainant or witnesses while out on bail. She was released from a jail in neighbouring Junagadh district on Thursday evening, after which she went to her residence in Jamnagar by road under police protection. Incidentally, some women and local residents showered flower petals on her vehicle en route. She was arrested on April 9 by Gir Somnath police for allegedly delivering a "hate speech" on Ram Navami on March 30 at an event organised by the Vishva Hindu Parishad, leading to a communal clash in Una town on April 1. During the clash, two groups pelted stones at each other, damaged property, leading to the arrest of 80 persons, most of them from the minority community, for rioting and other offences. An FIR was lodged against her on April 2, following which she surrendered before police on April 9 and was placed under arrest. She has been charged under Indian Penal Code sections 153A (promoting enmity between different g...

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Hindustani was granted bail by Judge R. M. Asodiya. She was arrested by Una police on April 9 after she voluntarily surrendered. She was lodged at the Junagadh central jail as the police didn’t seek her remand. The magisterial court had denied her bail on that day and sent her to Junagadh jail. Subsequently, she moved to the sessions court for bail. According to Kajal’s lawyer, the court granted bail on various terms and conditions, including her appearance at the police station twice a month, not leaving India, surrendering her passport, and not entering Gir Somnath district unless her case is heard. Kajal was arrested on Sunday in connection with the complaint filed against her at the Una police station On April 2. AHMEDABAD: Right-wing activist Kajal Hindustani, arrested for alleged “hate speech” on Ram Navami that provoked riots in the state’s Una town, was granted regular bail by Gir Somnath district sessions court on Thursday. Hindustani was granted bail by Judge R. M. Asodiya. She was arrested by Una police on April 9 after she voluntarily surrendered. She was lodged at the Junagadh central jail as the police didn’t seek her remand. The magisterial court had denied her bail on that day and sent her to Junagadh jail. Subsequently, she moved to the sessions court for bail.googletag.cmd.push(function() ); According to Kajal’s lawyer, the court granted bail on various terms and conditions, including her appearance at the police station twice a month, not leaving India, ...

Who is Kajal Hindustani, Booked For Hate Speech After Communal Clash in Gujarat's Una?

• As per her Twitter bio, Kajal Hindustani is an entrepreneur, Research Analyst, Social Activist • She also calls herself a nationalist and proud Hindustani. • She has 86.8k followers on Twitter • Her website claims, "As a part of the 2019 Lok Sabha Election Campaign, she travelled to various US cities to apprise people about multiple achievements of BJP and PM Modi." • She also campaigned for Om Birla in the 2019 LokSabha Elections on the ground in Kota(Rajasthan). • She also took part in various TV debates. • She also claimed to settle Pakistani Hindus in Gujarat. • She also claimed to adopt a village in Gujarat. • For more info click Police carried out combing operations during the night in Una town and seized a number of swords, rods and other such objects from some houses. Vadodara police said they have also arrested one Mohammad Vora for allegedly posting an edited video on Facebook with the intention of spreading communal enmity. Members of two communities clashed after stones were hurled at two Ram Navami processions in Vadodara on Thursday, with the police registering FIRs and arresting dozens of people.

Hate speech case: Guj court reserves order on Kajal Hindustani's bail plea

Hindustani had moved sessions court on Monday after a court of additional chief judicial magistrate rejected her bail and sent her to 14-day judicial custody after her surrender on April 9. Hindustani's speech on Ram Navami festival on March 30 caused a communal clash in Una town on April 1. The police lodged an FIR against her on April 2 under sections 153 (wantonly giving provocation with intent to cause riot) and 295 A (deliberate or malicious act intending to outrage religious feelings) of the Indian Penal Code (IPC). Hindustani, who identifies herself as an entrepreneur, research analyst, debater, social activist, and nationalist and a "proud Indian" on her Twitter bio and has over 92,000 followers, including Prime Minister Narendra Modi, and is a regular at events organised by the Vishwa Hindu Parishad. She is known for her fiery speeches targeting the minority community, including the one she delivered at a 'Hindu Sammelan' organised by the VHP on the occasion of Ram Navami. Communal tension prevailed in Una for two days, which led to clash and stone pelting between two communities on April 1. The police have arrested 96 people and registered an FIR against 76 named persons and a mob of around 200 people under various IPC sections including 323 (voluntarily causing hurt), 337 (rash or negligent act to cause hurt), 143 (unlawful assembly), 147 (rioting) and 148 (rioting armed with deadly weapons).

Communal speech: ‘Right wing’ activist Kajal Hindustani booked in Navi Mumbai

• • • • Communal speech: ‘Right wing’ activist Kajal Hindustani booked in Navi Mumbai Communal speech: ‘Right wing’ activist Kajal Hindustani booked in Navi Mumbai Self-proclaimed Hindu rights activist Kajal allegedly delivered a provocative speech that incited hatred and communal tension during a rally on February 26 in Vashi, Navi Mumbai. In another case, Kajal was arrested on April 9 in Gujarat for allegedly making a hate speech at Una town. The Navi Mumbai police in Maharashtra have booked self-proclaimed Hindu rights activist Kajal Shingala alias Kajal Hindustani for a communal speech targeting members of a particular community, officials said. Kajal, who is popular on social media for her provocative speeches, allegedly delivered a speech that incited hatred and communal tension between two religious groups at a rally taken out by the Sakal Hindu Samaj on February 26 in Vashi, Navi Mumbai. The police at Vashi station Sunday registered a case against Kajal based on the complaint of activist Neela Limaye, on behalf of Salokha Samiti. As per the People who participated in the rally also shouted slogans and carried posters with communal messages, alleged the complainant. Kajal Hindustani was booked under sections 153A (promoting enmity between different groups on grounds of religion, race, place of birth, residence, language, etc., and doing acts prejudicial to maintenance of harmony), 153B (imputations and assertions prejudicial to national integration), 295A (deliberat...

Una Hate Speech Case: Kajal Hindustani Arrested By Gujarat Police

Kajal allegedly made a hate speech against minority community during Ram Navami celebrations organised by the Hindu right-wing organisation Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) on March 30. She was subsequently booked by police under Sections 295(A) (Deliberate and malicious acts, intended to outrage the religious feelings) of Indian Penal Code (IPC).