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The police took action against the violent demonstrations in many districts against the objectionable statement of Prophet Muhammad by the suspended BJP spokesperson Nupur Sharma. Two days after this action, this video went viral.
Saharanpur in Uttar Pradesh (Saharanpur Violence) In the viral return gift video controversy took a new twist. Superintendent of Police Rajesh Kumar has said that he is investigating to verify the authenticity of the video clip and will also take action if necessary. Please tell Rajesh Kumar (Saharanpur SP) on Wednesday denied any information about the video. He said that we do not know where it is from. If we get any complaints, we will see.
BJP MLA had posted the video on Twitter
Shalabh Mani Tripathi, BJP MLA from Deoria Sadar seat in Uttar Pradesh shared the video on Twitter. In the caption of this video, he wrote a return gift for the rioters. Let us tell you that in this the police is seen beating some people mercilessly. At the same time, when the video went viral, SP City Rajesh Kumar had said that no investigation was done in the matter as no one had filed any complaint. In this video, about nine people are trying to stop the continuous rain of sticks on them and are begging for their lives. According to the report of NDTV, Senior Superintendent of Police Akash Tomar told that SP City is investigating to verify the authenticity of the video and take necessary action.
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The police had taken action against the violent demonstrations in many districts against the objectionable statement of Prophet Muhammad Sahab by suspended BJP spokesperson Nupur Sharma. Two days after this action, this video went viral. It was posted by Deoria Sadar MLA Shalabh Mani Tripathi with the caption Return gift for the rioters. After it went viral, it came to light that it was from Saharanpur. On the other hand, NDTV investigation revealed that the men in the video were actually from Saharanpur and they were brutally assaulted. Let us inform that with eight deaths in police custody and 443 deaths in judicial custody in 2020-21, Uttar Pradesh leads the country.
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