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“It is appropriate to grant her bail by imposing suitable conditions that would take care of the apprehension of the prosecution,” stated Justice S Rachaiah of the Karnataka High Court, as he granted bail to Sarbanu Khatun, a 25-year-old woman from Nandigram, West Bengal. Khatun had been arrested on January 12 after a video surfaced showing her shouting the slogan ‘Jai Bangla’ during a demolition drive in Anekal Taluk.

The incident occurred amidst a police operation aimed at removing unauthorized houses, which has been a contentious issue in the region. Following her arrest, Khatun faced charges under the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita for allegedly promoting enmity and endangering sovereignty.

Initially, Khatun’s bail application was rejected by an additional sessions and district judge, prompting her legal team to appeal the decision. Advocate Rashif Nayarmoole argued that Khatun was provoked to shout ‘Jai Bharat Mata Ki Jai’ and that her actions were a response to the circumstances surrounding the demolition drive.

In the court’s ruling, Justice S Rachaiah emphasized the need for conditions that would mitigate the prosecution’s concerns, ultimately allowing Khatun to secure her release. She was directed to execute a personal bond of Rs 1 lakh.

Khatun is a mother of two minor children, which adds a layer of urgency to her situation. The court’s decision has been met with mixed reactions, reflecting the ongoing tensions surrounding issues of identity and nationalism in India.

In a separate cultural context, the film Bhooth Bangla, starring Akshay Kumar and directed by Priyadarshan, is set to release in theatres on April 10, 2026. The film marks a reunion between Kumar and Priyadarshan after 14 years, and is expected to draw significant attention.

Wamiqa Gabbi, a co-star in the film, has been noted for performing high-risk stunts without external support, showcasing her dedication to the project. A source close to the film remarked, “Wamiqa completely trusted Akshay with the sequence and was comfortable performing it without any external support.”

As the legal proceedings for Khatun unfold, the broader implications of her case continue to resonate within the community, highlighting the intersection of law, identity, and cultural expression in contemporary India.

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