
Professor Ashoka University Ali Khan Mahmudabad was arrested by Police Haryan about his positions in social media on May 18, which led to extensive discussions on how public discourse should be carried out on military activities such as Sindoor Operation. File. | Photo Credit: PTI
Haryan police did not respond to the announcement issued by the National Human Rights Commission for the recent arrest of Professor Ashok University Ali Khan Mahmudabad for his notes on Sindoor surgery in social media posts, the Commission said on Tuesday (June 10, 2025).
Mr. Mahmudabad, a associate professor of political science, was arrested by Haryan by the Police on May 18, 18. May, which led to widespread discussions on how public discourse should be carried out on military activities such as Sindoor Operation.
In response to the 2005 Hinda Act, the Hindu NHRC Act said that the police did not respond to Haryan to their announcement in the weekly date, which expired on May 27th.
Since May 20, NHRC realized the intelligence report and issued the announcement to the CEO of Haryana over the arrest of Mr. Mahmudabad, saying that she announced in the announcement that the report published a violation of the human rights and freedom of the professor. The Commission called for a detailed report on the DGP case within seven days.
In its answer, NHRC said the Commission sent a reminder to the police Haryan on Monday and that the case was still considered.
The day after the NHRC issued the announcement to the Police Haryan, Mahmudabad was awarded a bail under specific conditions by the Supreme Court and released from custody.
In reminiscent of the sent Police Haryan 9. June NHRC said: “The necessary message has not yet been accepted. It is asking for the message to require the commission to be sent to the commission by 16.06.2025.”
Published – 10 June 2025 23:19 is