Times News Network Ludhiana: Ludhiana Police filed cases against four leaders of right wing organisations for allegedly posting hate content on social media. Two similar cases were filed in Jan and Oct this year. Saying that a total of 12 cases had been registered against people making hateful and provocative statements , he said that four cases were filed on Wednesday.
The ADCP added that action was being taken against those making such statements, regardless of their religious, class or caste affiliations. He made it clear that action would be taken against anyone making hate speech on social media or other platforms. Responding to a question on who had been targeted in the hate speeches, the ADCP said that investigation was on.
Haibowal police station registered a case against Rohit Sahni of Mohalla Star City and Praveen Dung, head of Hindu Sikh Jagruti Sena. He is also a member of Hindu Nyay Peeth organisation. He is also accused of allegedly issuing provocative speech on his social media account.
Division Number One police took action against Shiv Sena leader Chandrakant Chaddha for alleged hate speech. Division Number three police registered a case against Shiv Sena Punjab member Bhanu Pratap. We also published the following articles recently Act against Suvendu for hate-filled campaign speech: TMC to EC West Bengal's Trinamool Congress has urged the Election Commission to censure BJP leader Suvendu Adhikari for his inflammatory speech during a bypoll campaign.
TMC alleges Adhikari invoked Bangladesh's internal strife to incite religious tensions and create divisions within the electorate. Act against Suvendu for hate-filled campaign speech: TMC to EC West Bengal's ruling Trinamool Congress has formally requested that the Election Commission take action against opposition leader Suvendu Adhikari. The party alleges that Adhikari, during a recent campaign speech, invoked religious tensions in Bangladesh to incite communal division within West Bengal.
JMM lodges plaint against FB page for spreading hate speech Jharkhand's ruling party, JMM, filed police complaints against a Facebook page, "Ranchi Choupal," alleging the spread of misinformation against its leaders and candidates. JMM accused the page of attributing a false statement to Ranchi candidate Mahua Maji, portraying her as a Bangladeshi infiltrator and terrorism supporter..
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