Why is he in prison? In a riot where Muslim casualties outnumbered the Hindu ones, Khalid, Imam as well as several others, most with Muslim names, were accused of inciting communal hate and violence. The real issue, however, was their involvement with the memorable Shaheen Bagh women’s movement and the anti-Citizenship (Amendment) Act protests of 2020—when young and old, Hindu and Muslim, feminists and women in hijab, sat or walked together, holding the national flag, singing the national song and anthem and reading aloud from the Constitution. They peacefully protested the CAA with the conviction that making citizenship conditional on religious affiliation violates our constitutional provisions. Even the Khilafat-Non-cooperation movement of 1920-21 did not see such an explosion of Hindu-Muslim unity. And that was Khalid’s “crime”. In the eyes of the state, Muslims are to be feared most when they come together with Hindus in friendship, not when they practise violence.