Lucknow: To celebrate Pakistani’s victory against India in the T20 World Cup match recently, up cm Yogi Aditentalath on Sunday said the government would “not tolerate” the people who came out to support “enemy countries” and praise it, even as a police officer On Saturday sent a young man to be imprisoned and hold one more to “celebrate” Pakistan’s victory over India in the T20 World Cup cricket match on October 24.
While Wasim Ali, who was in the middle of the 20s, Mohd Farukh, 22, was arrested.
His friend, unknown in Fir, was also ordered.
Ali, daily bets, ordered under IT laws, in addition to being slapped with the IPC 505 (2) section (promoting hostility, hatred or willingness between class and the community) and 153 (provocation with the aim of causing riots).
This approaches the heels of the charges who are slapped by three Kashmir students in Agra.
“The accusations have cheered for Pakistan and wrote ‘Pakistan Zindabad’ on his Facebook status.
It’s not fun.
The locals also claimed that he had burst firecrackers after India’s defeat,” said the Chandi Nagar police station responsible for Satendan Singh.
The police claimed that after the initial investigation, it was found that the accusation of Ali was true.
This approached the heels of five cases registered with seven people in Agra, Bareilly, Budaun and Sitapur for allegedly using indecent words against the Indian cricket team and celebrated Pakistani’s victory.
The Pakistani Cricket team has beaten India’s side by 10 Wickets in Super 12 games in Dubai on October 24.
On Sunday, talking to the news channel in Ayodhya, Yogi said: “So that Hindustan Mein Rahenge Hindustan Padega …
Unhein Haal Mein Samman Vyakt BHI because of Padega …
or his loyalty to Hindustan if you live in this country.
If you praise Pakistan While living in India and fostered here, you will face the same fate as them).
“Yogi stated that he did not oppose anyone who praised certain players if he performed well.
“Win and losses are part of the game.
But if you start raising the slogan to support the enemy country, it will not be tolerated.
The law will be under the category of ‘DRO’ (betrayal) and we will take strict action against them,” he said.
Yogi said that the government had also taken action against the people who supported the Taliban.
“We will not let anyone take the law in his hand.
We will not let anyone spread anarchy and interference in the state,” CM said.
Yogi also said that Lord RAM was not related to politics and did not mean maintaining power.
“No one can imagine Bharat without RAM,” he said, confirmed that it was the victory of the BJP ideology that the people who used to call RAM as an imaginary figure had begun to accept his existence.
Yogi categorically called the erstama “disputed structure” in Ayodhya and elsewhere “signs slavery” that “insulted the cultural identity” of the country.
“Anyone who opposes RAM is destroyed,” he said, adding that Ram Rajya does not mean the state of religion or govern certain communities.
“Ram Rajya for us means increasing the status of the poor, giving them home, electricity and gas,” he said.