Amravati: Violence 12-13 November has been planned not only in Amravati City, but for all Maharashtra, claiming the Thakur Yashomati District Guardian minister on Wednesday.
That day also saw BJP MLC Pravin Pote and former Minister of Jagdish Gupta, accused of cases of Violence Amravati, surrendered before the police.
Citing reports by Maharashtra Cyber, Nodal Agency for Cyber Security and Investigation, Thakur said the violence broke out in Amravati on Friday and Saturday.
During these two days, the wrong information campaign was released on social media using #amravativiolence.
“This shows that hardline groups from both sides are involved in the problem in the problem,” said Thakur.
According to Cyber Maharashtra report, 4,000 tweet posted in just a few minutes.
Videos, photos, and messages of violence are said to be divided through social media, which leads to legal and order issues, said Thakur who is the Minister of Congress for the development of women and children in the MVA government.
“People know who benefits from the polarization that occurs after riots this way.
Seeing this opportunity, these people have done all this,” said Thakur.
On November 12, the stones were witnessed in Amravati, Nanded, Malegaon and several other cities in the state during demonstrations taken by Muslim organizations protesting the violence recognized in Tripura.
On November 13, a horde threw stones in stores in the Rajkamal Chowk area and Muslim dominated by Muslims during the bandh called BJP, pushing the police to impose 4 daynear hours at first.
Meanwhile, Maharashtra Cyber has identified at least 25 unpleasant posts on Twitter, six on Facebook and five on Instagram.
This was posted on platforms between 12 and 15 November.
“At these posts, users have spread wrong information,” the official said, added in several posts, videos, and photographs of violence divided, which could hurt the sentiments of several communities.
The agency has requested a social media platform to remove this offensive post which was found circulating after the alleged communal incident in Tripura, an official said.
Previously on that day, MLC Praveen Pote along with Prashant Deshpande’s lawyer reached the Kotwali police station in Amravati and surrendered before the police.
Then, the former State Minister of Jagdish Gupta also reached the Kotwali police station and surrendered.
A large number of BJP office carriers, the Canporator and several entrepreneurs have gathered at the police station.
Both leaders were then released with guarantees.
As many as 206 people have been arrested so far in connection with the incidence of November 12-13 and 24 crimes have been registered.
The police have arrested the BJP leader and former Agriculture Minister Dr.
Anil Bonde, BJP District President Nivedita Chaudhary, BJP State spokesman Shivrai Kulkarni, Mayor of Chetan Gawande, AMC Party leader Tushar Bhartiya and 14 others two days ago.
Everything has been released with a guarantee.