Kerala: Case against youth for Facebook post on raped child

The police have launched a search for the accused who is absconding.

Update: 2018-04-14 20:20 GMT
The body of 8-year-old girl was found in the forests near her village on January 17. (Photo: Facebook | @justiceforasifa)

KOCHI: The Panangad police on Saturday  slapped non-bailable charges  against Vishnu Nandakumar, 29, who made insensitive comments on the Facebook about the eight-year-old child raped and killed in Kathuva in Kashmir. The police  registered a  case under section 153 for inciting religious enmity and communal hatred, which can invite  imprisonment up to five years and fine. 

In the controversial  post,  Vishnu  stated:  “It is better that she has been killed. Otherwise,  tomorrow she will be coming against India with bombs.”  The police have  launched a search for the accused who is absconding.  “He is  not available in his residence,” said a police official.     Vishnu,  assistant manager in the Palarivattom branch of a private bank, was terminated from  service on Friday by the  management as his comments created widespread protests  across the country and social media platforms.

He is the son of A.N. Nandakumar, a leader of the RSS and  executive committee member of the National Book Trust.  Nandakumar is also the elder brother  of BJP state general secretary A.N. Radhakrishnan and one of the key persons behind the Kochi International Book Fair.   A number of people and  organisations had demanded action against Vishnu after the post appeared on his Facebook page.

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