IndianSubcontinent

Image copyrightFacebookImage caption Abhijit Iyer-Mitra had been in prison since 23 October An Indian man has been released from prison after more than a month, for posting satirical tweets about erotic sculptures in a temple.In September, Abhijit Iyer-Mitra, posted a video in which he makes disparaging comments about the famous Konark temple in the eastern state of Orissa and the people of the state.He was arrested after two locals complained he "hurt public sentiment".The state assembly pardoned him on Thursday.
Mr Iyer-Mitra had been slapped with an array of charges for his tweets about the erotic sculptures.
Image copyrightGetty ImagesImage caption Mr Iyer-Mitra posted a video from Orissa's famous Konark temple He was accused of promoting enmity between different groups on grounds of religion and race in a place of worship, insulting religious feelings and creating "public nuisance".
He was also charged with an "obscene act in a public place" and a protection of ancient monument law was invoked to charge him with misuse of the Konark temple where he recorded his video.
The information and technology law was also used to charge him with sending offensive messages.Soon after posting his tweets, Mr Iyer-Mitra quickly clarified that the tweet was a joke, and the sculptures were "exquisite".
However, his bail pleas were rejected both in the lower court as well as the Supreme Court.Mr Iyer-Mitra has not commented publicly since his release.Soutik Biswas, TheIndianSubcontinent News DelhiThe decision to put Abhijit Iyer-Mitra in prison for cracking jokes smacks of petty vindictiveness and damages India's already wobbly reputation as a liberal democracy.Free speech appears to be in peril all around: journalists have been arrested, independent media has been under attack, internet shutdowns have become common, and cases of defamation, sedition and censorship are on the rise.He also appeared to have become a pawn in a political game involving a prominent local MP who had fallen foul of the state's chief minister.
When he made his "objectionable" video, Mr Iyer-Mitra was a guest of Baijayant "Jay" Panda, a former member of parliament who was forced out of Orissa by chief minister Naveen Patnaik's political party.
Many believe Mr Patnaik was looking to embarrass Mr Panda and the video came in handy to do just that.Read more from Soutik Biswas





Unlimited Portal Access + Monthly Magazine - 12 issues


Contribute US to Start Broadcasting - It's Voluntary!


ADVERTISE


Merchandise (Peace Series)

 


‘I think I hit one. Hell yeah’ – US contractors allegedly filmed shooting at Palestinians in Gaza aid hub


UN reports 613 killings in simply one month near aid circulation points and convoys in Gaza


Charles Lipson: Why Trump's crushing defeat of Iran is having seismicreverberations far beyond the Middle East


Hamas seeks ceasefire pledge as ratings more killed in Gaza


Amnesty International says Israel using aid system to commit genocide


Benjamin Netanyahu vows 'there will be no Hamas' in post-war Gaza


Trump says Israel has agreed on terms for 60-day ceasefire in Gaza


Ryanair cancels more than 800 flights due to dispute in Middle East


Trump prompts Hamas to accept 'final proposal' for 60-day Gaza ceasefire; over 170 charities now call for end to deadly aid system


Ishaan Tharoor: Despite Trump’s claims US attacks have ‘obliterated’ Iran’s sites, there’s more reason to fear nuclear bombs


Israeli strikes eliminate 60 in Gaza as officials in Washington for talks


Israel seeks to normalise links with Syria and Lebanon-- but firmly insists one issue is 'non-negotiable'