Saturday , November 16 2024

Amit Shah's doctored videos 'can lead to large-scale violence', BJP warns as Delhi Police files FIR – News India Live

Delhi Police on Sunday Union Home Minister Amit Shah An FIR was registered in connection with the circulation of morphed videos on social media platforms. According to officials, the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) had filed a complaint in this regard, based on which, the Special Branch of Delhi Police has registered an FIR under various sections and related provisions of the Indian Penal Code (IPC). IT Act.

A PTI report citing sources said that arrests are likely to be made from across the country in this case.

According to the complaint filed by Sinku Sharan Singh, DC, Indian Cyber ​​Crime Coordination Center (I4C), some morphed videos are being circulated on social media “with the intention of creating disharmony between communities”, thereby disturbing public peace and public order. The system is likely to be affected.

The complainant also attacked the links from which the videos were shared and were attached for further action, police said, adding that a copy of the FIR was also sent to the IFSO unit of Delhi Cyber ​​Police.

According to sources, Delhi Police has also written letters to X and Facebook, seeking information from the social media platform about the source of the doctored clip of Amit Shah and the account from where the video was first shared.

'There could be large-scale violence'

Meanwhile, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) attacked the Congress over the doctored video of the Home Minister and accused the opposition party of spreading communal disharmony in the country by circulating and sharing edited clips.

In a post on Twitter, BJP IT-cell chief Amit Malviya circulated a doctored video of Amit Shah attacking the Telangana unit of Congress, which he claimed “is likely to lead to large-scale violence.”

“Telangana Congress is spreading an edited video, which is completely fake and is likely to lead to large-scale violence,” Malviya wrote on Twitter.

He pointed out that Shah was only talking about removing the “unconstitutional reservation” benefits given to Muslims which are based on religion.

“Home Minister Amit Shah talked about removing the unconstitutional reservation given to Muslims on the basis of religion, after reducing the share of SC/ST and OBC. This fake video has been posted by several Congress spokespersons, including @asmatasleem13 and others. They should be prepared for legal consequences,” Malviya said.

Shah's claim, Congress tried to end reservation for the underprivileged.

In a statement, Amit Shah also accused the Congress and its former president Rahul Gandhi of “misleading” people on reservation, claiming that the grand-old party had done harm to the deprived sections by giving reservation to minorities in Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh. Tried to end the reservation.

Rahul Gandhi and Congress are misleading the countrymen on reservation. “For appeasement, Congress has tried to end reservation by giving reservation to minorities in Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh and depriving SC-ST and OBCs in institutions like Jamia and AMU,” Shah alleged.

The Home Minister said, “But this is Modi's guarantee that as long as the BJP is there, the Congress will not even touch reservation.”