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FIR registered against Yati Narsinghanand

The FIR was booked by the Cyber Crime police station of the city police under relevant provisions of the IT Act and BNS
06:36 AM Oct 07, 2024 IST | PTI
fir registered against yati narsinghanand
FIR registered against Yati Narsinghanand
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Hyderabad, Oct 6: The Hyderabad Police on Saturday registered an FIR against Yati Narsinghanand, head priest of a temple in Uttar Pradesh, following a complaint lodged by the Asaduddin Owaisi-led AIMIM over his alleged derogatory remarks on Prophet Muhammad (SAW).

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The FIR was booked by the Cyber Crime police station of the city police under relevant provisions of the IT Act and BNS.

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Owaisi posted a copy of the complaint and FIR on the social media platform ‘X’.

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Earlier in the day, Owaisi, accompanied by his party leaders, lodged a complaint here seeking the arrest of Yati Narsinghanand.

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While protests were held in the old city area here against the Hindutva leader, Owaisi called on police commissioner C V Anand and later told reporters that AIMIM’s plaint had been forwarded to the cyber cell for action.

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The city police chief has also apprised him that social media platforms would be informed, as per procedure, on the removal of objectionable remarks.

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Owaisi said Yati Narsinghanand was earlier jailed in connection with a hate speech and one of his bail conditions was that he should not make similar comments. Hence, AIMIM demands that Yati Narsinghanand’s bail be cancelled.

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The AIMIM mentioned some of the comments allegedly made by Yati Narsinghanand in its Police complaint and said such remarks, prima facie, amount to hate speech.

Owaisi, also the Hyderabad MP, cited a Supreme Court judgment and said that suo motu action should be taken whenever someone makes a hate speech.

Furthermore, the complaint sought action under the provisions of the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act and alleged that it has become common practice for people like Narsinghanand to make false and frivolous statements targeting Islam.

It said a TV journalist, Telangana BJP MLA Raja Singh and BJP’s then spokesperson Nupur Sharma had made similar comments against Prophet Muhammad (SAW).

The MP appealed to the people to remain calm. On the same issue, a few activists have also preferred police complaints.

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