Ghaziabad attack: Uttar Pradesh police files chargesheet against 11; journalists, Twitter booked
UP Police has also booked journalists and Twitter over spreading false information, which is part of ongoing probe. Two accused have been charged under Gangsters Act by the police, whereas eight others have been booked under sections of Indian Penal Code
A video was widely circulated on social media showing an elderly Muslim man being thrashed in Ghaziabad s Loni
New Delhi: The Uttar Pradesh Police has filed a chargesheet against 11 people in connection with the assault on an elderly man in Loni area of Ghaziabad.
Two accused have been charged under Gangsters Act by the police, which includes Parvesh Gujjar and Kallu Gujjar, whereas eight others have been booked under sections of Indian Penal Code, involving 323 (voluntarily causing hurt), 504 (insult to cause breach of peace), 506 (intimidation), 295(A) (deliberate act to intend outrage religious feelings), 147 (rioting), 148 (riotin
Uttar Pradesh Police chargesheets 11 in Loni assault case
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June 29, 2021 10:24 IST
At the heart of the dispute between Twitter and the Union government is who gets to decide what goes on the platform, and both parties are claiming to be defenders of free speech.
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Both Twitter and the Indian government are claiming to be defenders of free speech.
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At the heart of the dispute between Twitter and the Union government is who gets to decide what goes on the platform, and both parties are claiming to be defenders of free speech.
Twitter and India’s Union government aren’t in the best of terms of late. Problems emerged as early as in February when the government ordered the platform to remove content relating to farmer protests and to block several accounts. This was during the peak of the farmers’ agitation against the country’s newly enacted farm laws.
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