Following India's loss in the Cricket World Cup, seven Kashmiri students find themselves behind bars, arrested under the Unlawful Activities Prevention Act (UAPA). They were chanting slogans in favour of Pakistan during the final match.
The Modi government's rigorous stance against those perceived as anti-establishment has extended even to the sporting arena, with sports enthusiasts now becoming the unexpected targets of anti-Muslim sentiments.
Cases have been officially registered against these students who express their support for Pakistan during the highly anticipated Cricket World Cup final.
The arrests were made under the controversial UAPA, known for its severe provisions.
The incident occurred during the final clash between India and Australia on November 19.
Kashmiri students cheered for Pakistan, only to find themselves in legal trouble for their vocal support.
This is not the first time such arrests have occurred. In a similar incident during the 2021 T20 World Cup, Kashmiri youths were apprehended on charges of sedition for chanting pro-Pakistan slogans.
The alarming pattern of suppressing dissenting voices is raising concerns globally.
The Wire reported that the arrests during the recent World Cup have once again drawn criticism from international human rights organisations and global media.
The Modi government is under scrutiny for its uncompromising actions, even within the realm of sports, leading to questions about the freedom of expression and dissent in the country.