Case Against Congress Leader For Tweeting Tampered Image Of PM Modi
Indore:
A case used to be registered in opposition to Madhya Pradesh Congress operating president and MLA Jitu Patwari for allegedly posting a doctored symbol of High Minister Narendra Modi which the ruling BJP claimed harm the distinction of the PM in addition to spiritual sentiments of Hindus.
Within the symbol uploaded by way of Mr Patwari, the PM is noticed dressed in a masks and protecting a bowl all through the Ram Temple bhoomi pujan rite in Ayodhya on August five.
Accompanying the picture used to be a tweet in Hindi which mentioned, “The rustic’s financial system, industry and source of revenue, declining financial standing of farmers, jobs and unemployment, decline of financial system, labourers and their battle. Those aren’t topics of tv debate. As a result of, (we) will stroll with the bowl.”
Chhatripura police station in rate Pawan Singhal mentioned Mr Patwari used to be booked below sections 188 (disobedience to reserve duly issued by way of public servant) and 464 (making false digital report) of IPC at the grievance of town BJP president Gaurav Randive.
Mr Singhal mentioned, in the beginning look, it sort of feels the picture uploaded on Mr Patwari’s Twitter deal with used to be a “tampered” one, including that segment 188 of IPC used to be invoked because the district management had already banned provocative social media posts.
Indore Lok Sabha MP Shankar Lalwani and native leaders expressed displeasure on Mr Patwari’s tweet and gave a memorandum and grievance to Deputy Inspector Basic of Police Harinarayanachari Mishra.
They mentioned Mr Patwari had “now not best harm the distinction of the High Minister, but in addition spiritual sentiments of Hindus”.
Whilst Mr Patwari, MLA from Rau and better training minister within the earlier Kamal Nath executive, deleted the picture later, it did not prevent BJP leaders from ridiculing him for spelling mistakes in his Hindi tweet.
BJP leaders mentioned the Congress had made any person like Mr Patwari, who cannot get Hindi spellings proper, as state upper training minister.
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