On August 10, Citizens for Justice and Peace (CJP) filed a complaint with the National Commission for Minority (NCM) urging the authorities to take swift and prompt action against Suresh Chavhanke for the speeches delivered by him in the month of July 2023. Chavhanke, who is the chairman and Editor-in-Chief of Sudarshan News, gave five speeches last month through which he directed hate towards a religious minority community and raised calls for the establishment of a Hindu nation.
CJP has meticulously documented the instances of Chavhanke’s inflammatory rhetoric targeting minority communities, promoting misinformation, and inciting division among various religious groups and submitted a comprehensive complaint to the NCM. CJP’s complaint underscores the pressing need for immediate action to prevent potential violence, erosion of social harmony, and the violation of legal and ethical standards.
The complaint filed against Chavhanke emphasizes several critical points that underscore the gravity of the situation. Through this complaint, CJP aims to shed light on the deeply troubling nature of Chavhanke’s actions and the urgent need for intervention to prevent further harm. Following is a summary of what the speeches entailed, a brief overview of the speeches covered in the complaint sent-
This story was originally published in sabrangindia.in. Read the full story here