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14 booked in Gujarat, 3 in West Bengal, one in Uttar Pradesh

14 booked in Gujarat, 3 in West Bengal, one in Uttar Pradesh

Time of India12-05-2025
Police have booked 14 individuals for allegedly posting "anti-national" and "morale-breaking" content on social media following
Operation Sindoor
, the armed forces' offensive targeting terror hubs in Pakistan and PoK. The accused include a businessman and the convener of the
Sardar Patel Sanman Sankalp Andolan Samiti
.
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In West bengal, three persons-including a primary school teacher posted in a government school-were arrested on Monday from two districts for "anti-India" posts related to the operation. In all these cases, local
BJP leaders
flagged the content to district police authorities, prompting legal action.
In UP, a man was arrested for allegedly posting a video supporting Pakistan on social media, a police official said on Monday.
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Mohammad Sajid, a resident of Girdharpur village in Bareilly, was arrested for writing "Pakistan Zindabad" and posting its video on Facebook.
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