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Govt SC Government Challenges K’taka HC Order Liberation Protection to Twitter MD

Govt SC Government Challenges K'taka HC Order Liberation Protection to Twitter MD
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New Delhi: The Uttar Pradesh government has transferred the Supreme Court to challenge the Karnataka High Court’s order, which provides protection from the arrest to MD Manish Maheshwari’s Twitter in a case connected to the Viral Video attack in Ghaziabad.
The Karnataka High Court on June 24 provides protection to Maheshwari in Fir which was submitted by Police Loni in Ghaziabad.
Meanwhile, Maheshwari, also filed a warning, looking for an opportunity to present his case before the court over passing any order.
The Ghaziabad police have issued a notice to Maheshwari, asking him to appear at the police station Loni to be questioned in an investigation connected with a viral video from the attack of an elderly Muslim man.
This problem is connected with the circulation of videos where the elderly man, Abdul Shamad Saifi, said that he was allegedly beaten by some young men who forced him to shout “Jai Shri Ram” in 5.
The police claimed that the video claimed the video was distributed to incite communal dissatisfaction , On June 15, Ghaziabad police have booked Twitter Inc., Indian Twitter communication, wire news sites, journalist Mohammed Zubair and Rana Ayyub, in addition to the leader of the Salman Nizami Congress, Usmani Maskoor, Shama Mohamed and writer Saba Naqvi.
The police have refused the request of Indian Twitter officials to do questions through video conferencing.
According to the police, the defendant was not satisfied with the talisman sold to them by Saifi, a resident of Bulandshahr Regency, and ruled out the corners of communal in this matter.
Ghaziabad police have issued a statement with the facts of the incident, but the defendant did not remove the video from their Twitter handle.
Saifi said he was attacked by several young men and was forced to shout “Jai Shri Ram”.
But the police said Saifi had not made such charges in First on June 7.

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