December 21, 2024

Indian Ashok Chakra replaced with “Kalma Tayyaba” during anti CAA protests

The Ashok Chakra is visible in the Indian National flag, where it is rendered in a navy blue colour on a white background.

New Dehli -; Protesters were holding one of the Indian flags during anti-Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) rally in Hyderabad in which the Ashok Chakra has been replaced with the Karma Tayyaba ‘La Ilaha Illallah’ meaning “there is no other God but Allah”.

The Ashok Chakra is visible in the Indian National flag, where it is rendered in a navy blue colour on a white background.

The Ashoka Chakra is a depiction of the Dharma Chakra which is the widespread symbol used in Indian religions such as Buddhism.

The earliest period of Indian Buddhism to the present. It remains a major symbol of the Buddhist religions today.

A few days ago, Indian police arrested a university student Sharjeel Imam in Delhi who was among the organizers of protests against the controversial citizenship law.

Sources revealed that the student was accused of sedition charges after he commented that the Hindu nationalist party said were rebellious. link

Sharjeel Imam was involved in arranging the massive protests against CAA and gained immense reputation.

Sharjeel Imram, 31, further outraged nationalists in BJP with what they called was a rebellious call for the northeast part of Assam to be isolated from the rest of India.

A BJP spokesperson Sambit Patra called Imam’s comments as an announcement for “open Jihad”. BJP has sought to declare him as a dangerous insurgent on media and in party rallies before the commencement of a state election. State election to be held in New Delhi on 8th Feb.

However, Sharjeel Imam defended himself before the arrest that he only suggested disrupting railway and road links to Assam from other parts of campaigns against CAA.

The Times of India Fact-Checking Team also confirmed that the picture is real and it happened during an anti CAA Protest in Hyderabad.

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