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‘Remarks Against Shivaji Maharaj’: Koratakar Court Sends Ex- Journalist Prashant Koratkar To 14-Days Of Judicial Custody

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A sessions court in Kolhapur has remanded former journalist Prashant Koratkar to 14 days of judicial custody in a case related to allegedly making offensive remarks against Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj and his son, Chhatrapati Sambhaji.

Case Background

Prashant Koratkar, a former journalist, has been accused of using derogatory and offensive language while referring to Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj and Chhatrapati Sambhaji.

These 2 historical figures are deeply respected in Maharashtra and are considered symbols of courage and valour. Any disrespectful remarks against them often lead to public outrage and legal action.

After complaints were lodged against Koratkar, the authorities took action and arrested him. He was presented before the sessions court in Kolhapur, which reviewed the case and decided to send him to judicial custody for 14 days.

Public & Political Reactions

The allegations against Koratkar have sparked widespread anger among the public, especially in Maharashtra, where Shivaji Maharaj is revered as a cultural and historical icon. Several political leaders, activists, and social groups have demanded strict action against him, calling for stronger laws to prevent such incidents in the future.

On the other hand, some voices have raised concerns over freedom of speech and expression, arguing that legal actions should be taken only after a thorough investigation to determine the intent and context of the remarks.

Case Insights

With the judicial custody order, Koratkar will remain in jail for 14 days while the police continue their investigation. The authorities are likely to examine his statements, digital records, and any related evidence to build their case.

The court will later decide on further legal proceedings, including whether to grant bail or extend custody based on the findings of the investigation.

This case once again highlights the sensitivity surrounding historical and cultural figures in India and the legal consequences of making controversial statements about them. Authorities and legal experts will be closely monitoring the developments in this case.

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Meera Verma

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