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Diggy booked for saying ‘cops radicalisi­ng Muslim youths’

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The Hyderabad police on Thursday lodged a criminal case against Congress leader Digvijaya Singh over his alleged remarks that the Telangana police has set up a "bogus" ISIS website to radicalise Muslim youths and encourage them to join the terror outfit.

Based on a complaint by TRS MLA M Gopi Nath from Jubilee Hills constituen­cy, accusing the AICC general secretary Singh of defaming the police through his comments, a case was registered against him under the relevant IPC sections, Assistant Commission­er of Police (Banjara Hills Division) Uday Kumar Reddy told PTI.

Earlier this week, Singh, in-charge of the Congress affairs in Telangana and Andhra Pradesh, had kicked up a row with his comments on the Telangana police, drawing sharp reactions from the ruling TRS and Telangana DGP Anurag Sharma.

On May 1, Singh in a post on his Twitter page, had said "Telangana police has set up a bogus ISIS site which is radicalisi­ng Muslim youths and encouragin­g them to become ISIS modules."

"The issue is whether the Telangana police should be trapping Muslim youths in becoming ISIS modules by posting inflammato­ry informatio­n?

"Is It ethical? Is it moral? Has KCR (Telangana CM K Chandrasek­har Rao) authorised the Telangana police to trap Muslim youths and encourage them to join ISIS? If he has, then shouldn't he own up the responsibi­lity and resign? If he hasn't, then shouldn't he enquire and punish those who are responsibl­e for committing such a heinous crime?" Singh had said in a series of tweets.

Following Singh's remarks, the Telangana government had asked Singh to either prove his allegation­s or tender an apology. The government too had warned Singh of actions "as per the law" if he failed to apologise.

While denying Singh's allegation­s against the police, the Telangana DGP had earlier said the Congress leader's comments would demoralise the police force and lower the image of its personnel engaged in fighting the anti-national forces.

Complaints were also lodged against Singh at Saroor Nagar police station in the city and at another one in Karimnagar district of the state.

Earlier in February this year, the Dabeerpura police here had registered a case against Singh under section 295 A of the IPC allegedly for committing a deliberate and malicious acts, intended to outrage the religious feelings of a class of citizens by insulting their religion or religious beliefs.

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