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Two Arrested in Bengaluru Over Viral Video Discussing Waqf Bill Amendment

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Two residents of Davangere, Bengaluru, have been arrested for expressing views on the recently proposed Waqf Bill amendment. The individual whose video sparked the controversy, Ahmed Kabir Khan—a former City Corporation member known for his advocacy—has not yet been arrested, though police say efforts are underway to locate him.

The arrests were made after a short video clip, showing a conversation on the implications of the Waqf Bill-2025, went viral on social media. In the video, Khan can be seen voicing concerns about the possible consequences of the amendment on the Waqf properties and the Muslim community.

Following the video, a case was filed at the Azad Nagar Police Station, against Khan and his companions. A police team led by Inspector Ashwin Kumar arrested Abdul Gani (56), a respected elder from Bashanagar, and Mohammed Zubair (40), a community worker, both of whom had appeared in the footage.

Supporters of the arrested individuals say their remarks were taken out of context and that their intention was just to raise awareness, not provoke. “These are voices of concern, not conflict,” said a local resident. “We are being told that questioning or discussing policy is dangerous now.”

Superintendent of Police Uma Prashant, while praising her team’s action, issued a stern warning against sharing content deemed provocative or abusive, particularly related to religious or national matters. She also warned social media users and group administrators to be vigilant.

However, many within the community now express growing anxiety about the space available for dialogue. “We’re not against the law. We’re just worried about what it means for our future, our institutions, our places of worship,” said one family member of the arrested. “If even speaking calmly brings punishment, where are we headed?”

As Kabir Khan remains out of reach, his supporters assert that he, too, sought only to educate and express concern. “He was simply speaking on behalf of those who feel unheard,” said a friend.

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