Guwahati, The Assam police have arrested Guwahati based writer Sikha Sarma for allegedly making controversial comments against Martyrs on social media, police said on Wednesday.
Guwahati Police Commissioner Munna Prasad Gupta said that the 48-year-old Assamese writer was arrested on Tuesday on various charges including sedition for her alleged Facebook post on security forces after 22 security personnel were killed in a Maoist attack in Chhattisgarh on Sunday. "Seeking judicial custody, Sarma would be produced in court soon," Gupta told IANS over phone.
Sarma was arrested following an FIR lodged by two lawyers -- Umi Deka Baruah and Kangkana Goswami. Another police official said that she was summoned by the Dispur police and after being questioned for some time she was arrested on charges of sedition, violation of the Information Technology Act and under other sections of the Indian Penal Code.
According to the police Sarma had allegedly written on Facebook: "Salaried professionals who die in the line of duty cannot be termed martyrs. Going by that logic, electricity department workers who die of electrocution should also be labelled martyrs. Do not make people sentimental, media."
On Monday in another post on her Facebook page, Sarma said: "Isn't it a crime to harass me by giving the wrong interpretation of my post? Will they come under the law for the false slander against me?"
Talking to the media, Assam Pradesh Congress President Ripun Bora said the law will take its own course as police have arrested Sarma, but some people have threatened to gang rape her and police should also take action against them.
Three bravehearts of Assam and Tripura belonging to the Central Reserve Police Force's (CRPF) elite CoBRA (Commando Battalion for Resolute Action) unit's 210 battalion -- Inspector Dilip Kumar Das, Constables Bablu Rabha and Sambhu Roy -- were among the 22 security personnel martyred in Sunday's Maoist attack in Chhattisgarh.