Madhya Pradesh: Indore Police Register Case Against Unidentified Men for Distributing ‘Objectionable’ Pamphlets in Raoji Bazar Area
According to the police, a case has been registered for spreading enmity between people of different communities on the basis of religion.
Indore, May 25: Indore police have launched a hunt to nab unidentified men who have been booked for allegedly distributing pamphlets in the Raoji Bazar area of the city and spreading communal enmity.
According to the police, a case has been registered for spreading enmity between people of different communities on the basis of religion. Punjab: 30-Year-Old Man Held for Uploading Woman’s Objectionable Photos and Mobile Number on Social Media, Say Delhi Police.
"We received a complaint from a woman of the area in this regard, and on the basis of which a case under IPC section 153-A has been registered against unidentified men for allegedly distributing objectionable pamphlets against Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) and Bajrang Dal," DCP Rajesh Singh told ANI. He said, "The complainant also submitted a pamphlet, titled 'Open Letter'." Uttar Pradesh: Man Arrested for Posting ‘Objectionable’ Video on PM Narendra Modi on Facebook.
"We have launched a search to identify and nab those involved. Further investigating in the matter is on," DCP Singh added.
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