As per the reports, the students were booked under the Act allegedly for posting a WhatsApp status in favor of Pakistani cricket team after the team’s victory against India in a T20 cricket match on 24 October.
“We will not provide any legal help to those who are involved in anti national activity or anti social activity,” Nitin Verma, President of the Young Lawyers’ Association, Agra, told PTI.
“It will send a message to the country that the lawyers of Agra have decided not to provide legal help to anyone who is involved in anti-national activity,” he said.
As per the report, Verma argued that freedom of speech doesn’t allow engaging in “anti-national” activities and that he condemns the students’ praising of the Pakistan cricket team.
“We will also oppose any lawyer who agrees to provide legal help to these students whenever he comes to Agra,” he added.
Sunil Sharma, President of the Agra Advocates’ Association, echoed the same sentiment. “No organisation has the right to involve in anti-India activity. The decision of lawyers’ to not provide legal help would send the message to everyone in the country that no one should help those involved in anti-national activity,” Sharma said.
As per the report, Janpad Bar Association, Adhivakta Sehyog Samiti, and other similar bodies, too have issued similar dicta against the three Kashmiri students.
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