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Madhya Pradesh student arrested under section that doesn’t exist

Hindustan Times | By, Indore/anuppur
Mar 20, 2016 11:23 AM IST

Police in a Madhya Pradesh town arrested a college student on Saturday for allegedly sharing a morphed photograph of RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat under the IT Act’s Section 66A that was struck down by the Supreme Court last year.

Police in a Madhya Pradesh town arrested a college student on Saturday for allegedly sharing a morphed photograph of RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat under the IT Act’s Section 66A that was struck down by the Supreme Court last year.

Section 66A of the IT act was struck down by the Supreme Court last year.
Section 66A of the IT act was struck down by the Supreme Court last year.

The college student had shared a photograph on Facebook showing a morphed face of the chief of RSS, the ideological parent of BJP in power at Centre and state, on the body of a woman wearing tight-fitting trousers. The arrest was followed by a complaint lodged at the Kotma police station, Anuppur, on Thursday evening by Bajrang Dal and VHP activists.

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“We have booked the accused, Danish Mohammad, a resident of Kotma, under section 153 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) and 66 (A) of the Information Technology Act,” said Sunil Gupta, SHO, Kotma police station.

The post was meant to ridicule the RSS’s recent decision to switch from shorts to trousers. Police said the accused was arrested on Friday night from Chhattisgarh and sent to jail. “Danish’s father works at a company in Kotma while Danish is studying ITI from a local college,” Gupta said. This is the second incident in MP in the last week. On Wednesday, Khargone police arrested two people for allegedly posting a morphed image of Bhagwat on social media. The duo was allegedly mocking the Sangh’s decision to switch from its trademark khaki shorts to brown trousers.

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    State Correspondent for Chhattisgarh. Reports Maoism, Politics, Mining and important developments from the state. Covered all sorts of extremism in Central India. Reported from Madhya Pradesh for eight years.

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