MP: 4 more cases against Digvijay for tweet about Khargone violence; Congress seeks FIR against CM Chouhan for old post

Police have filed four more FIRs against Congress MP Digvijay Singh for allegedly promoting religious enmity in Madhya Pradesh’s Khargone after he tweeted a picture of a mosque in another state commenting on the communal violence in Khargone, an official said on Wednesday. have been registered.

Earlier, on the complaint of local resident Prakash Mande, an FIR was lodged against Singh in Bhopal on Tuesday evening. Four other FIRs were registered on Tuesday night in Gwalior, Jabalpur, Narmadapuram and Satna, the official said. Meanwhile, Singh wrote a letter to Bhopal Police Commissioner, seeking registration of an FIR against Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan for allegedly posting a fabricated video about Congress MP Rahul Gandhi on May 16, 2019. .

In a tweet on Wednesday morning, Singh said, “Instead of answering my question, they have filed an FIR against me. Is that democracy BJP model or Modi model? What about provocative speeches by BJP and RW betraying babas? Singh had earlier posted a picture in which some youths hoisted saffron flags in a mosque and referred to the violence during Ram Navami procession in Khargone. He later deleted the tweet.

Satna Kotwali police station in-charge Satyendra Mohan Upadhyay said that based on the complaint of BJP functionary Vikas Mishra, a case has been registered against Digvijay Singh in Satna for allegedly spreading religious frenzy through tweets.

City Superintendent of Police Vijay Bhadauria said that a case has been registered against the Rajya Sabha member of Congress in Gwalior under relevant sections of IPC at Inderganj police station. An official of Omati police station said that a case has been registered in Jabalpur on the complaint of Bharat Vikas Parishad.

Inspector Santosh Chauhan said that the Kotwali police in Narmadapuram has registered a case against Singh on the basis of the complaint of a person named Vishal Dewan. Earlier, in Bhopal, IPC sections 153-A (promoting enmity between different groups on grounds of religion, caste, place of birth), 295-A (deliberate and malicious intent to hurt religious feelings) were filed against Singh. Work) a case was registered. 465 (forgery) and 505 (2) (public mischief), according to the police.

On Wednesday morning, Singh, in a letter to the Bhopal police chief, demanded that a case be registered against CM Chouhan under relevant sections of the IPC and the IT Act, allegedly for the video of Congress leader Rahul Gandhi’s speech in Mandsaur. To share a concocted tweet with. state.

In the video shared by Chouhan, Gandhi was purportedly seen calling Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel the CM of Madhya Pradesh. Digvijay Singh claimed that the video was tampered with.

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