Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Fake website launches poll on Ram Mandir, Babri Masjid issue

- Gulam Jeelani and M Tariq Khan letters@hindustant­imes.com n

Close on the heels of Supreme Court’s order to look for an out-of-court settlement to the Babri Masjid-Ram Janmabhoom­i issue, a fake UP government website has initiated referendum on the disputed site in Ayodhya attributin­g it to the newly sworn-in chief minister Yogi Adityanath.

The website — www.ayodhyaiss­ue.gov-up — with the address misleading­ly similar to the UP government’s official website “www.up.gov.in” carries a picture of CM Yogi Adityanath. A message of the referendum on the contentiou­s issue went viral on WhatsApp.

“The Supreme Court on 21st Mar, 2017 observed that the Ayodhya dispute must be settled amicably through a cordial meeting of all parties. This platform gives a chance to general public to express opinion on the subject which shall be helpful in creating a consensus to resolve this issue,” a message on the website reads.

When Hindustan Times tracked the owner of the URL, it was found registered with Tarun Chaudhary, a South Delhi resident. When further probed, the phone number provided in the website details was found owned by Akhtar Ali of Karnataka. Ali, who runs an IT firm in Bangalore, said it was a mischief by someone who was using his name.

“We have just been informed about the website. I will inform the authoritie­s concerned to remove it,” Ali told HT on phone.

MAN HELD FOR POSTING CM’S PHOTO ON FB

A man has been arrested in Noida for allegedly posting “objectiona­ble” picture of UP CM Yogi Adityanath on social media, police said. Rahat Khan was arrested in Dankaur area on the complaint of Hindu Yuva Vahini, a youth outfit founded by Adityanath. “A case has been registered and accused arrested,” said Dankaur police station in charge Rajpal Tomar.

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