The Haryana government will close the criminal case against Ashoka University's Ali Khan Mahmudabad as a "one time magnanimity." The decision was conveyed to the Supreme Court, which had urged the state to close the case over his 'Operation Sindoor' comments.
Background of the Case and Court's Intervention
Earlier, on August 25, the Supreme Court in an interim order barred the Magistrate from taking cognisance of the charge sheet filed in an FIR against Ali Khan Mahmudabad, associate professor and head of the Political Science department at Ashoka University in Haryana, over his social media posts on Operation Sindoor, and asked why it was 'misdirecting itself'.A bench of Justices Surya Kant and Joymalya Bagchi's order came after Haryana Police informed it that it had filed a closure report in one FIR against Mahmudabad and in another FIR, a chargesheet was filed. Hence, it quashed the FIR in which the closure report was filed, and with regard to the other FIR, it barred the Magistrate from taking cognisance of it.A professor of Ashoka University, Ali Khan Mahmudabad, was booked for allegedly making comments on 'Operation Sindoor.' He was arrested by the Haryana police at his residence in Delhi, following the registration of two separate cases. The Ashoka professor was charged with, among other things, endangering India's sovereignty, unity and integrity for his comments on Operation Sindoor.The State Women's Commission had earlier termed Mahmudabad's social media comments as disparaging toward women officers in the Indian Armed Forces and said it also promoted communal disharmony. On May 13, Bhatia had dispatched the summons to the associate professor. He clarified that his comments had been completely misunderstood.(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by Asianet Newsable English staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)Add Asianet Newsable as a Preferred Source

