Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Postcard News founder held for fake story about Jain monk

- Vikram Gopal letters@hindustant­imes.com

BENGALURU: The crime branch of Bengaluru police on Thursday arrested Mahesh Vikram Hegde, the founder of news website Postcard News, for spreading alleged fake news through social media posts about a Jain monk being attacked by Muslims.

Police officials had later confirmed revealed that the monk in question was injured in an accident in Kanakapura city.

Confirming the arrest, N Satheesh Kumar, the joint commission­er of police (crime), who heads the city crime branch (CCB), said Hegde was produced before a magistrate and sent to police custody for 14 days.

“Contrary to the claims by Hegde, the monk had met with a road accident and sustained the injuries,” Kumar said.

According to Kumar, the accident took place during monk Mayank Sagar’s visit to the state for the Mahamastak­abhisheka of Gomateshwa­ra at Shravanabe­lagola in Hassan district.

A complaint was filed against the alleged fake post by one Gaffer Baig on March 21 under Section 66 of the Informatio­n Tech- nology Act (dishonest or fraudulent informatio­n).

The opposition Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) criticised the developmen­t as high handedness of the ruling Congress government.

Pratap Simha, BJP member of Parliament from Mysuru, called the state government cowards. “Today morning Coward Congress Govt (Karnataka) arrested @mvmeet Mahesh Vikram Hegde under unconnecte­d IT act 66, that too by using CCB! Shame on you,” he tweeted.

Responding to the BJP’S allegation­s, state home minister Ramalinga Reddy said the police was doing its duty. “If there is a complaint the police will arrest a person, that’s just standard procedure,” he said.

POSTCARD NEWS HAD RAN AN ALLEGED FAKE NEWS THROUGH SOCIAL MEDIA ABOUT A JAIN MONK BEING ATTACKED BY MUSLIMS IN B’LORE

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