Telangana police book Digvijay Bogus for making comments about the site

Telangana |  IANS  | Published : Thu, May 04, 2017, 03:45 PM

HYDERABAD: Hyderabad police registered case against senior Congress leader Digvijaya Singh for his claim Telangana Police established a bogus site of the Islamic State to seize Muslim youth.
The case registered under 505 (1) (b) intentionally alerting people 505 (1) (publication of publishing material with the intention of scaring people), and 505 (2) (publications of public outrage). 


Police filed a case against Digvijay Singh who filed a complaint on May 1.In a series of tweets, the Congress general secretary said:"The Telangana Police are radicalising Muslim youth who have established a bogus ISIS site and encouraging them to become ISIS modules. 


Is it moral? Was it permitted by KCR to Telangana Police to attract Muslim youth and encourage them to join ISIS? If he has, he should be responsible and do not resign? Should he regret and punish those responsible for the crime of such maladies? "


The police call the congressman to question if necessary.Digvijay Singh, who has the responsibility of party affairs in Telangana, has received severe reactions from Tweets and TRS government, asking these allegations to withdraw or show evidence. 

Cabinet minister K.T. The son of the Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao, Ramarao, said that if the Digvijay Singh could not withdraw the allegations, the government needed to consider other possibilities."The most irresponsible and objectionable thing comes from the former CM and you want to withdraw these remarks or give evidence," Rama Rao said.


Telangana police chief Anurag Sharma said a false charge of corruption from the leader was a false allegation that would reduce police courage and image engaging in anti-national forces. 


 








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