'Casteist, hateful': Punjab Police cracks down on objectionable social media posts against CJI (X)
Punjab police strict action: The Aam Aadmi Party government in Punjab today took strict action against the ongoing offensive and hate campaign against the Dalit community and the Chief Justice of India on social media. Based on complaints received from the public, the Punjab Police registered FIRs in several cities. By registering FIRs under non-bailable sections, the government has made it clear that any conspiracy to insult Dalits or intimidate constitutional institutions will not be tolerated.
Based on complaints, the Punjab Police has reportedly identified over 100 social media accounts that deliberately targeted Chief Justice BR Gavai, made hateful and casteist comments, and attempted to spread hatred in society. The government stated that this is not just an attack on an individual, but an attack on the self-respect of the entire Dalit community and the dignity of the judiciary.
BR Gavai, who rose from the Dalit community to become a landmark in the country's Supreme Court, is an inspiration to millions. Such comments against him are an attack on the Constitution and the fundamental spirit of social equality.
The Aam Aadmi Party government, led by Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann, has sent a clear message that any form of insult or atrocity against the Dalit community will not be tolerated in Punjab. Anyone attempting to spread hatred or divide society on social media will face strict legal action. The Aam Aadmi Party has also targeted the BJP's IT cell and its troll gangs, who have been accused of turning social media into a hotbed of casteist hatred. This move has received a positive response from the public. People said this action symbolizes true loyalty to the Constitution, Dalit dignity, and the judiciary.
The Aam Aadmi Party government's message is clear, immediate action will be taken on complaints received, insulting Dalits will not be tolerated, and the law will strictly respond to those who attack the Constitution.
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