Gurugram: More than 12 Pakistani social media accounts were involved in propaganda on Nuh violence, YouTuber on target
Pakistan connection has come to the fore in Nuh violence. The police and other agencies probing the violence have found some such social media accounts, from which it has been clearly revealed that their propaganda was behind the Nuh violence from across the border. After the violence, congratulatory messages were also widely publicized on these social media accounts. Ahsan Mewati, a YouTuber named Pakistan, is on the target of investigative agencies. Although the police is refraining from speaking anything in this matter.

On July 31, during the Jalabhishek Yatra in Nuh, people of a particular community pelted stones at the devotees. Even firing was done on the devotees trapped in the temple. People coming and going on the road were beaten up and their vehicles were burnt. Six people including two Home Guard jawans have died in this violence. More than 70 people have been injured. A DSP and an Inspector were also injured by the bullets of the rioters. Many other policemen were also seriously injured.
During the investigation, the police came to know that the attempt to incite violence in Nuh was done through various social media platforms of Pakistan. These include some Facebook, some Instagram, WhatsApp groups and some Twitter accounts. Investigation has revealed that people living in Mewat and its surrounding areas of Rajasthan were already instigated by issuing various religious messages.
Sources reveal that a large number of youths from Haryana and Rajasthan used to watch the videos of these Facebook accounts. Calling the cow protectors as infidels, these people were called upon to punish them. Ahsan Mewati Pakistan is one such YouTuber. It broadcast messages inciting violence. However, most of these have now been deleted. It is being told that the police is trying to recover the deleted data from the account.
Misleading tweeter gets bail, sharer sent to jail
Mukesh Kumar, a journalist of a news channel, who tweeted on the basis of misleading facts in the name of the Police Commissioner, has been granted bail. Gurugram resident Hinduist leader Rituraj Agarwal, who shared this post on his Facebook page, was sent to jail by the court. According to the police, after the Nuh riots, the cybercrime team has registered a case against those who posted false and misleading information on social media. Advocate Kulbhushan Bhardwaj, who presented the bail plea on behalf of Rituraj, argued that Mukesh Kumar, who had tweeted, has got bail. On this basis his client should be granted bail but the duty magistrate did not accept this argument.
Tent removed from Nuh, preparations for Hindu Mahapanchayat near Pondri-Naurangabad
Preparations for the Hindu Sarvjatiya Mahapanchayat to be held at Kira Gaushala near Chhapra village regarding Nuh violence are now being done near Pondri-Naurangabad villages of Hathin sub-division in Palwal district. The work of setting up tents has started for this mahapanchayat to be held on Sunday, 13th August. The administration has warned not to allow the event to be held without permission. Earlier there were preparations for organizing this mahapanchayat in Chhapra of Nuh. The police-administration had got the tents removed by saying that Section-144 was applicable there and there was no administrative permission. BJP leader Motiram Sharma told that Chaudhary Arun Zaildar of 52 pals will preside over. Hindu representatives of Palwal, Nuh, Gurugram, Rewari, Delhi, Faridabad will participate in this.

Leave a Reply