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A day after Samajwadi Party leader Kamaal Farooqui kicked up a row over the arrest of Indian Mujahideen co-founder Yasin Bhatkal, his party on Saturday distanced itself from the remarks saying they reflected his personal views.
"Farooqui's statement is not that of the party's. It could be his personal views," senior SP leader Ramgopal Yadav told reporters in Etawah. "Bhatkal is a terrorist and he should be treated as one," Yadav, who was in Etawah to distribute laptops among students, said.
Responding to the arrest of the 30-year-old accused, who is wanted in several blast cases, Farooqui had on Friday said, "Is this arrest based on crime or religion?" "If he is a terrorist, then he should not be spared but if he has been arrested just because he is a Muslim, then caution should be exercised as we don't want to send a wrong message to the entire community that we are trying to malign the it's image without a thorough investigation," he had said.
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