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JNU scholar booked for promoting hate through his tweet on Indian Army

by Raju Vernekar
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IT Correspondent
New Delh, July 26:

Delhi Police on Saturday booked JNU scholar Sajid Bin Sayed for promoting hate through his tweet accusing the Indian Army and the RSS of ‘devising genocide of Kashmiris’, basedon the complaint of a local resident of Kapashera in South West Delhi. 
 ”We have received a written complaint and on the basis of the complaint an FIR under sections 153 A and 504 of IPC has been lodged. Legal action will follow, a police officer said. 
Sayed, President of “Campus Front of India” in his post on Twitter said, “Indian Military executes genocide of Kashmiris which is devised by RSS. The BJP govt should stop their territorial greed and ready to accept Kashmiris’ right to self-determination guaranteed by the UN. It’s high time to intervene in the issue by international bodies. #Kashmir” 
This is not the first time Sayed has spewed venom against the Army and the BJP government. In his 12 July tweet, he had accused the Centre of plotting ethnic cleansing in Kashmir. #Kashmir is the most militarised place in the globe where human rights violations mountain every other day. The government plots ethnic cleansing in Kashmir like illegal state Zionist Israel executes in Palestine but still, they couldn’t succeed as they dream,” he tweeted. Sayed  has been regularly posting on CAA, BJP and RSS. 
On Saturday the Delhi police also said that it will file a charge sheet against JNU PhD scholar Sharjeel Imam under terror charges of Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act. 
Imam, who is being probed for violence that broke outside the Jamia Millia Islamia, A Central University in New Delhi in December 2019 and Delhi riots this February, had recently tested positive for the coronavirus. As per the Delhi Police, Sharjeel gave an inflammatory speech last year in December outside the Jamia campus. He has been booked for sedition, rioting and disturbing communal harmony by five states including Delhi, Assam and Uttar Pradesh.

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