Police closes case against NSS members for 'namajapa' protest over Speaker's remarks 
Kerala

Police closes case against NSS members for 'namajapa' protest over Speaker's remarks about Hindu deity

Thiruvananthapuram | The case lodged against members of the influential Nair Service Society (NSS) for their 'namajapa' protest over Speaker A N Shamseer's alleged remarks about a Hindu deity has been closed, police said on Sunday.

An officer of Cantonment police station, where an FIR has been lodged in connection with the protest, said a closure report has been filed in the concerned court.
The Cantonment Police here had registered an FIR against NSS Vice President Sangeeth Kumar and a thousand other identifiable members of the organisation in connection with a protest march held on August 2.
After the NSS moved the Kerala High Court for quashing the FIR and the court put further proceedings in the case on hold, the police had sought the legal opinion of Assistant Public Prosecutor (APP) Manu R on whether to proceed with the matter.
The prosecutor had advised the police to drop further investigation in the case and to file a final report to that effect before the jurisdictional court.

The reason given by the APP was that the 'namajapa' protest "was not illegal, restricted or regulated and the continuation of the investigation would be an instance of abuse of process under the law".
The prosecutor had also said: "So as to ensure and retain communal harmony and for peace in society and for other social reasons, I am also of the opinion that it is a fit case to drop further action."
The APP had further said the "very foundation of the case itself was doubtful" as no violence or damages were reported due to the procession that was held from Palayam to the Pazhavangadi Ganapathy Temple, a few kilometres away, in protest against Shamseer's alleged remarks on Lord Ganesha.
While opining that it was abundantly clear that the registration of the FIR was due to a mistake of fact, the APP had also said the official who lodged the case has committed no illegality as it was a bona fide action on his part.

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