Political Criticism is Every Citizen’s Fundamental Right, Affirms Allahabad HC

In 2019, Farheem Qureshi posted a comment on social media stating, “Pulwama Attack – Could it be a preparation for 2019?” Following this, an individual named Raju Tyagi lodged an FIR against Qureshi, alleging that his post regarding the Pulwama attack had hurt his religious sentiments.

Written by

Akhilesh Tripathi

Published on

February 11, 2025

In an important ruling, the Allahabad High Court has declared that criticism of a political party on social media does not infringe upon anyone’s religious sentiments. The court affirmed that political criticism is a fundamental right of every citizen. This landmark verdict was delivered in response to a petition filed by Farheem Qureshi, a resident of Khurja, Bulandshahr.

In 2019, Farheem Qureshi posted a comment on social media stating, “Pulwama Attack – Could it be a preparation for 2019?” Following this, an individual named Raju Tyagi lodged an FIR against Qureshi, alleging that his post regarding the Pulwama attack had hurt his religious sentiments.

Subsequently, the police investigated the complaint and filed a charge sheet against Qureshi in the Bulandshahr court. The trial court took cognizance of the matter and directed Qureshi to appear before the court as an accused. Seeking relief, Qureshi moved the High Court, challenging the charges.

On February 3, the Allahabad High Court heard the case before the bench of Justice Arun Kumar Singh Deshwal. After reviewing the arguments and evidence, Justice Deshwal quashed the charge-sheet against Qureshi and dismissed the case.

During the hearing, Justice Deshwal made a significant observation, stating, “Criticism of a political party on social media does not hurt anyone’s religious sentiments. Under the right to freedom of expression, political criticism is a fundamental right of every citizen.”

With this ruling, the case against Farheem Qureshi was dismissed.

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