BENGALURU/ CHIKKAMAGALURU/MYSURU: Amulya Leona Noronha , the 19-year-old activist who was arrested and charged with sedition for chanting ‘Pakistan Zindabad’ at an anti-CAA event in Bengaluru, was on Friday produced before a magistrate who remanded her in judicial custody for 14 days. Hearing on a bail plea filed on her behalf in the same court has been adjourned to Monday.Amulya was arrested on Thursday when she resorted to pro-Pakistan sloganeering before starting her speech at the anti-CAA event, which was attended by AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi Adding a new angle to her offence, Karnataka chief minister B S Yediyurappa on Friday said preliminary investigations conducted overnight have revealed that she has an “association” with Naxals. He, however, added that Amulya was also a “victim” of certain vested groups, who are instigating youngsters.According to sources, Amulya has told police that, in her speech, she had wanted to compare the silence that greets her reference to Pakistan with the applause that follows ‘ Hindustan zindabad ’ but her speech was cut short.City police commissioner Bhaskar Rao on Friday said the organisers of the event will be questioned and they will also be dealt under the (sedition) law. “We will investigate who instigated Amulya to raise those slogans and action will be taken. Did they (organisers) not know what she was speaking? The drama of allowing her to talk and trying to prevent her after something damaging was said won’t work. The organisers should know who they are inviting and what they are going to speak,” Rao said.Barely a few hours after Amulya’s pro-Pakistan slogan, her house in Shivapura in Chikkamagaluru district was attacked by a mob. Police rushed to her house and escorted her family members to an undisclosed location as a precautionary measure, even as locals held a protest in front of the house till noon.Meanwhile, Amulya’s father Osvald Noronha apologised for his daughter’s action. “I will not extend any legal help to her. Let her stay in jail for a few days. She will understand the law of the land.”