Millennium Post (Kolkata)

‘Delhi Police asks Telangana CM Reddy to join probe in Amit Shah’s doctored video case’

- MPOST BUREAU

The Delhi Police has asked Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy to join its probe on May 1 regarding a manipulate­d video of Home Minister Amit Shah that has been shared on social media. The video in question falsely portrays Shah as advocating the eliminatio­n of all reservatio­ns, altering his actual statements about abolishing religious-based quotas in Telangana.

Notices have been sent to five Telangana Congress members, including Reddy, who are believed to have disseminat­ed the video. Reddy is required to present the mobile device purportedl­y used to upload the altered video.

Following a complaint by the Indian Cyber Crime Coordinati­on Centre (I4C), the Delhi Police’s Special Cell registered a case on Sunday. The I4C, part of the Ministry of Home Affairs, reported the video for its potential to incite violence and disrupt public order.

Amit Malviya, head of the BJP’s IT cell, previously accused the Telangana Congress of spreading the fabricated video, leading to a police complaint by the BJP.

The FIR, lodged under various sections of the Indian Penal Code and the Informatio­n Technol

Notices have been sent to five Telangana Congress members, including Reddy

ogy Act, addresses offences related to provocatio­n, promoting enmity, forgery, and publishing false statements to influence election outcomes.

The Special Cell’s Intelligen­ce Fusion and Strategic Operations (IFSO) unit is working with social media platforms to trace the origin of the video and identify those responsibl­e for its circulatio­n. The police have formed multiple teams to ensure thorough investigat­ion and apprehensi­on of the principal offenders.

Sinku Sharan Singh from I4C, in the filed complaint, highlighte­d the circulatio­n of such doctored videos as a threat to communal harmony and public peace, urging for appropriat­e legal action to be taken.

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